Murder of John Lennon | |
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Police artist's drawing of the murder
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Location | The Dakota, New York City, New York |
Date | December 8, 1980 10:50 pm (US Eastern time (UTC−05:00)) |
Weapon | Charter Arms Undercover .38 Special revolver |
Victim | 1 (John Lennon) |
Perpetrator | Mark David Chapman |
Coordinates: 40°46′35.74″N 73°58′35.44″W / 40.7765944°N 73.9765111°W
John Winston Ono Lennon was an English musician who gained worldwide fame as one of the members of the Beatles, for his subsequent solo career, and for his political activism and pacifism. On Monday, December 9, 1980, Lennon was shot by Mark David Chapman in the archway of the Dakota, his residence in New York City. Lennon had just returned from Record Plant Studio with his wife, Yoko Ono.
After sustaining four major gunshot wounds, Lennon was pronounced dead on arrival at Roosevelt Hospital. At the hospital, it was stated that nobody could have lived longer than a few minutes after sustaining such injuries. Shortly after local news stations reported Lennon's death, crowds gathered at Roosevelt Hospital and in front of the Dakota. Lennon was cremated at the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York, two days after his death; the ashes were given to Ono, who chose not to hold a funeral for him. The first media report of Lennon's death to a US national audience was announced by Howard Cosell, on ABC's Monday Night Football.