>>957104Yes, crowds can be dangerous, which is why strict safety measures have to be put in place to avoid injury and death. Safety regulations are the only reason that a handful of deaths like this aren't considered a normal occurrence at every single concert ever. This is what happens when safety standards are allowed to slip. It's happened before and it'll happen again, and it always and only happens when there were glaring safety issues. The crowd is doing what crowds do, and the entire purpose of safety and crowd control is to allow crowds to exist without having to sacrifice a handful of lives in the process.
(Not that anon, and idgaf about specific politics of the state, but these sort of deaths at concerts are not just 'something that happens,' or the sole fault of the crowd, they're pretty much always preventable with proper safety measures on part of the organisers).