On December 8, 1980, John Lennon, the iconic musician and former member of The Beatles, was tragically shot and killed outside his apartment building, The Dakota, in New York City. The assailant was Mark David Chapman, a disturbed individual who had been a fan of Lennon but became disillusioned with him and his lifestyle. On that fateful evening, Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, returned to The Dakota after a recording session. As they approached the entrance, Chapman, who had been waiting outside, asked Lennon for an autograph earlier in the day and Lennon obliged. However, later in the evening, as Lennon and Ono returned, Chapman fired five shots at Lennon, hitting him four times in the back. Lennon was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. The motivations behind Chapman's actions have been attributed to various factors, including his disillusionment with fame, his religious beliefs, and his desire to gain notoriety. Chapman had become fixated on the idea of murdering a
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