![]() The armory was sold to a new owner in March, the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper reported. ![]() Scott Donaldson, the armory’s owner at the time of the concert, did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment. A Health Department investigator told police that a subpoena would be issued to the owner and promoter to determine attendance. The venue owner at the time of the concert, citing his attorney’s advice, declined to provide a more accurate headcount, the report said. (I recall, in fact, an evil doll in one of my favorite Night Gallery episodes folks these days might compare this to. I enjoyed the creepy and familiar of the story. Killed in the crush were Aisha Stephens, 35, of Syracuse Rhondesia Belton, 33, of Buffalo and Brandy Miller, 35, of Rochester.Īn Armory manager estimated there were 3,900 people inside the venue, which has a capacity of 5,000. Night of the Living Dummy is kind of like a cross between Stephen King weirdness and the Night Gallery series by Rod Serling, but targeting kids. When the crowds eventually cleared, police found several people had been trampled. ![]() Technicians found that a video recording system hadn’t had any videos saved to it since 2014, the report said. The venue owner told authorities that the majority of the cameras inside the venue were “dummy cameras” that did not record. Only two working cameras were found by investigators. ![]()
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