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Parole denied again for Lennon’s killer

NEW YORK

John Lennon’s killer was denied release from prison in his eighth appearance before a parole board, New York corrections officials said Friday.

The decision on Mark David Chapman by a three-member board came after a hearing Wednesday, the state Department of Corrections said.

Chapman fired five shots Dec. 8, 1980, outside the Dakota apartment house where Lennon lived on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, hitting the ex-Beatle four times in front of his wife, Yoko Ono, and others. He was sentenced in 1981 to 20 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder.

An attorney for Ono said Friday that she had no immediate comment.

The panel wrote to the 59-year-old Chapman that it concluded that if released, “you would not live and remain at liberty without again violating the law.” It added: “This victim had displayed kindness to you earlier in the day, and your actions have devastated a family and those who loved the victim.”

At his previous hearing in 2012, Chapman described how Lennon had agreed to autograph an album cover for him earlier on the day of the killing.

“He was very kind to me,” he said.

After that, “I did try to tell myself to leave. I’ve got the album, take it home, show my wife, everything will be fine,” he said. “But I was so compelled to commit that murder that nothing would have dragged me away from the building.”

Chapman can try again for parole in two years.

Man charged in biting attack at Lollapalooza

CHICAGO

A 33-year-old Chicago man is accused of biting two men in a seemingly random attack as the Arctic Monkeys performed at Lollapalooza earlier this month.

Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office spokesman Steve Campbell says Sergio Vicenteno is charged with aggravated battery in the Aug. 1 attack in Chicago.

He has not entered a plea.

Vicenteno’s attorney, Michael Gillespie, told The Associated Press on Friday that the construction worker did not attack the other men but defended himself.

Prosecutors say Vicenteno bit one man’s shin. When Ben Lenet, a friend of the man who was attacked, intervened, Vicenteno bit Lenet’s arm and drew blood.

The 29-year-old Lenet says another friend kicked the attacker, who then calmly walked away.

Associated Press