Ronald Reagan's failed assassin-turned-folk singer calls NYC a 'cesspool of crime' after canceling Manhattan gig
Briefly

Hinckley announced the performance on X last week but pulled out because 'he said New York is a 'dangerous mess' and 'had a bad vibe,' the event organizers told ticket holders for the unannounced venue in a bizarre email obtained by The Post.
In an interview with The Post last month, Hinckley complained that he was a 'victim of cancel culture' after a Connecticut performance was scrapped, and he also gushed about possibly performing in the Big Apple one day.
If I'm going to put on a show anywhere, I want it to be safe for me and the audience, and right now with the way New York City is, I don't think it can be safe for me or the audience,' he said from his Williamsburg, Virginia home.
Read at New York Post
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