GloRilla and Finesse2tymes' future is uncertain, since the family of one of the three individuals killed in the horrific stampede at their New York performance has stated that they would file a lawsuit.
TMZ said that the Miller family has been grieved by the unexpected death of Brandy Miller in the aftermath of GloRilla and Finesse2tymes' ill-fated Rochester gig earlier this month.
It has been verified that Brandy died on Monday, and her family is taking appropriate measures.
They've spoken with a number of attorneys and are hoping to locate someone with a high-profile job since they're determined not to give up.
This is according to what her sister, Michelle, told the outlet.
Finesse and GloRilla were not there at the time of the stampede.
Despite this, both artists expressed astonishment and grief in the aftermath of the incident.
Neither artist is being investigated criminally for whatever role they may have had in the terrible occurrence.
Finesse was in New York this week and didn't seem concerned about any legal complications stemming from Brandy Miller's murder.
Her brother, according to the Miller family, had also attended the concert and watched the entire chaos since its inception. They feel that such devastation may have been averted, hence saving Brandy's life.
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As the clock struck eleven o'clock p.m. According to Rochester Police Chief David M. Smith's statement Monday, concertgoers were about to evacuate from GloRilla's gig at Main Street Armory on Sunday last week when a loud sound of gunshots surprised the audience.
They raced to the exits in a panicked mood in reaction.
Law enforcement claimed in an official statement that no firearms or other kinds of hostility had been discovered; nevertheless, the Chief stated that these accusations were still being investigated.
He also stated that officials are investigating the size of the gathering and if pepper spray could have produced such a ruckus.
To further comprehend what transpired, police detectives want to obtain some information from any images or videos shot by people who attended.
Local officials authorized a fire safety check at the Main Street Armory in December. According to WHEC in Rochester, this arena has a capacity of 5,000 people.
GloRilla, whose real name is Gloria Woods, said in a tweet, "I am devastated & heartbroken over the tragic deaths that happened after Sunday's show. My fans mean the world to me."
According to crowd expert Paul Wertheimer, events in which people are killed or injured as a result of the sheer collective power of concertgoers have several characteristics, including free-roaming festival seating, a trigger such as gunshots or a countdown, poor planning, and poor crowd-flow management.
He further said that early accounts usually portray the incidents as stampedes, despite the fact that they are almost always instances of people being crushed where they stand owing to too many people in too little space.
Concertgoers do tumble, which he calls "crowd collapse," he believes.
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