Three decades after John Lennon’s death, Yoko Ono said she opposes his killer’s parole because he remains a potential threat, AP reports.
Ono said she was trying to be “practical” in asking that Mark David Chapman remain behind bars for fatally shooting the pop legend on Dec. 8, 1980, outside Lennon’s Manhattan apartment building. Chapman, who has been repeatedly denied parole, is up for review again this month in New York State.
Lennon’s widow said Chapman might be a danger to her, other family members and perhaps even himself. She did not elaborate.
At his last parole hearing, Chapman said he was ashamed and sorry for gunning down the former Beatle. He told the parole board he understood the gravity of his actions and was a changed man.