John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981, announced three of his concerts were canceled.
John Hinckley Jr.,
"I’ve had 3 concerts cancelled-Chicago, Connecticut and now Brooklyn. The promoter is looking for another venue," Hinckley on Twitter. The small venue said, in part, that although they supported Hinckley's efforts to rejoin society, we are "living in dangerous times" and they did not want to "put our vulnerable communities at risk."
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