Key takeaways:
- Three women died and several people were injured in a stampede at a GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York.
- The stampede may have been triggered by unfounded fears of gunfire, but police found no evidence of gunshots.
- Rochester Police are continuing to investigate the incident and are asking anyone with information to contact them.
Rochester, New York – Three women have died and several people were injured after a stampede at a weekend concert by the rapper GloRilla in western New York.
Rochester Police Chief David M. Smith said that the license of the Rochester concert venue was revoked Wednesday while authorities investigate the circumstances that led to the deaths of the three women.
The stampede may have been triggered by unfounded fears of gunfire, but police found no immediate evidence of gunshots. The woman who died Wednesday night, Aisha Stephens, 35, of Syracuse, New York, had been at the hospital in critical condition since the concert on Sunday evening.
The other two women who died were Rhondesia Belton, 33, of Buffalo and Brandy Miller, 35, of Rochester.
Rochester Police are continuing to investigate the incident and are asking anyone with information to contact them. The police are also asking anyone who was at the concert to come forward and provide any information they may have.
The incident has been a tragedy for the families of the victims and for the community. The police are continuing to work to ensure that such an incident does not happen again.
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