Two women are dead and several others are injured after being trampled Sunday night following GloRilla’s concert at the Main Street Armory in Rochester, New York.
According to multiple reports, police Monday afternoon identified one woman killed by the stampede of concert-goers as Rhondesia Belton, 33, of Buffalo. The second woman who died was said to have been 35.
Just after 11:00 p.m. Sunday, concert-goers were leaving the venue following the show, which featured musicians GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes, when, per Rochester Police Chief David Smith, the crowd started to surge and rush toward the exit. There were reports of individuals hearing what they believed to be gunshots inside the venue, “causing the crowd to panic,” he said.
Smith said there was no evidence that anyone fired a gun inside the venue, or that anyone at the venue was shot or stabbed. The injuries, Smith said, “were caused from being trampled.
According to multiple reports, police Monday afternoon identified one woman killed by the stampede of concert-goers as Rhondesia Belton, 33, of Buffalo. The second woman who died was said to have been 35.
Just after 11:00 p.m. Sunday, concert-goers were leaving the venue following the show, which featured musicians GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes, when, per Rochester Police Chief David Smith, the crowd started to surge and rush toward the exit. There were reports of individuals hearing what they believed to be gunshots inside the venue, “causing the crowd to panic,” he said.
Smith said there was no evidence that anyone fired a gun inside the venue, or that anyone at the venue was shot or stabbed. The injuries, Smith said, “were caused from being trampled.
- 3/7/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Digital expert Jon Reiss [pictured] to give keynote speech at Make Your Market training programme.
The Scottish Documentary Institute (Sdi) has opened the call for applications for its new training scheme for Scottish four emerging Scottish producers and two producers of marketing and distribution (Pmd).
The new six-month initiative, called Make Your Market, will run in collaboration with London based distribution agency We Are the Tonic.
The course’s producers will have active projects and they will develop and implement new models of marketing, distribution and audience engagement — by being paired with the PMDs.
Sdi Co-Director Sonja Henrici said: “It’s time to champion and develop the creativity involved in distribution and marketing and to support producers’ work through the vital work of PMDs. We’re excited to collaborate with the team at We Are The Tonic on Make Your Market. As a cohort we need to come together more often to share ambitions and strategies for ways...
The Scottish Documentary Institute (Sdi) has opened the call for applications for its new training scheme for Scottish four emerging Scottish producers and two producers of marketing and distribution (Pmd).
The new six-month initiative, called Make Your Market, will run in collaboration with London based distribution agency We Are the Tonic.
The course’s producers will have active projects and they will develop and implement new models of marketing, distribution and audience engagement — by being paired with the PMDs.
Sdi Co-Director Sonja Henrici said: “It’s time to champion and develop the creativity involved in distribution and marketing and to support producers’ work through the vital work of PMDs. We’re excited to collaborate with the team at We Are The Tonic on Make Your Market. As a cohort we need to come together more often to share ambitions and strategies for ways...
- 11/3/2015
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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