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Attempted Assassin John Hinckley Jr. Says He's Victim of 'Cancel Culture'

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Ya shoot one President, and suddenly ya can’t buy a break … that’s John Hinckley Jr.‘s gripe, essentially, after his latest folk singing gig got canned.

The man who opened fire on President Ronald Reagan — and also injured Press Secretary James Brady, a Secret Service agent and cop — has become a guitar-strumming folk singer, who actually gets booked for concerts, but they tend to get canceled before he gets onstage.

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Hinckley’s bitching about his latest yanked gig at Hotel Huxley in Naugatuck, CT, where he was supposed to perform on March 30 … until the venue announced last week it was pulling the plug. He told the NY Post, “I think it’s fair to say I’m a victim of cancel culture.”


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Referring to all of his canceled shows, he added, “It keeps happening over and over again.”

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Last week Hotel Huxley posted on its IG page, “You Guessed It: Postponed Until Further Notice (They’re killin us here).” That last line seems to be a reference to the massive backlash the venue was getting for booking Hinckley — but also feels distasteful, considering the concert date would’ve marked 43 years, to the day, since the attempted assassination of Reagan.


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Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity, and spent nearly 30 years in a mental health hospital before he was released in 2016.

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Since then, he’s picked up the guitar and actually released songs on his YouTube channel.

His first concert was booked for Brooklyn in 2022, but again, was canceled due to backlash — and that’s subsequently happened for his other planned shows in Georgia, Illinois and Virginia … where he now lives in Williamsburg.


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