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City College stampede

City College stampede
DateDecember 28, 1991 (1991-12-28)
VenueCity College of New York gymnasium
LocationCity College of New York, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan
Coordinates40°49′10″N 73°57′00″W / 40.8194°N 73.9500°W / 40.8194; -73.9500
TypeCrowd crush
Deaths9
Non-fatal injuries29

The City College stampede was a crowd crush event on December 28, 1991, in the City College of New York gymnasium during a charity basketball game headlined by hip hop celebrities Puff Daddy and Heavy D. Nearly 5,000 people tried to pack into the gymnasium, which could fit 2,730 people.[1] Outside, people broke through at least one glass door leading to the gymnasium lobby. The crowd rushed the lobby and down a short staircase that led to the gymnasium.

However, doors at the bottom of the stairs opened inward into the lobby, not outward into the gymnasium.[2] The doors were left closed for up to 15 minutes as the crush worsened.[1] Nine people were crushed to death at the bottom of the staircase, while 29 others were injured.[2]

The nine people killed were from various parts of New York City and surrounding areas. Jabaal Rainey was 15 and from Harlem, not far from the event. The other victims were Leonard Nelson Jr., 17, from The Bronx; Laytesha Heard, 19, from The Bronx; Sonya Williams, 20, from New Rochelle; Dawn McCaine, 20, from Brooklyn; Yul Dargan, 24, from The Bronx; Charise Ann Noel, 26, from Brooklyn; Darren Brown, 28, from The Bronx; and Dirk Swain, 20, from The Bronx.[3] No criminal charges were filed following the incident, although multiple wrongful death and personal injury lawsuits were filed.[4]

According to The New York Times, "Dirk Swain had cheated death once this year, surviving a gunshot wound to the head" when a fraternity party in Virginia turned violent last September."[3]

A documentary titled "No Way Out" was produced by Dirk Swain's younger brother, Jason Swain, that details the event and the attendee. A short film titled City Jewelz and 6 Train to Parkchester are other productions made to describe what happened before and after the event took place on December 28, 1991.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Goodstein, Laurie (December 30, 1991). "'THEY JUST KEPT PUSHING ... '". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Nine killed in a stampede outside a hip-hop celebrity basketball game". history.com. A&E Television Networks. November 16, 2009. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Gonzalez, David (December 30, 1991). "Stampede at City College – 8 Lives That Came Together, Then Were Lost in a Crush". The New York Times. p. A1. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  4. ^ Sullivan, John (March 24, 1998). "Rap Producer Testifies on Fatal Stampede at City College". The New York Times. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
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