Created: July 26, 2021 05:55 PM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) A crowd estimated at 1,500 shut down one of the busiest streets in Rochester.
It took Rochester Police about two hours to clear North Clinton Avenue Sunday night. RPD says it did not arrest anyone.
But Monday News10NBC wanted some kind of explanation as to how a situation like this can happen.
RPD said N. Clinton Avenue between Upper Falls Boulevard and Clifford Avenue was taken over by a group of 1,500 people and 500 vehicles.
A crowd estimated to be at 1,500 shuts down North Clinton Avenue the night of July 25, 2021.
RPD says bikes were doing burnouts and you can see the evidence of skid marks on the street Monday.
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