Morrissey Cancels US Shows Following Credible Death Threat; Suspect Charged
Morrissey canceled two US concerts in Connecticut and Boston due to a credible death threat, leading to a 26-year-old Ottawa man's arrest and release on bail.
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Overview
- Morrissey, the renowned musician, canceled two of his upcoming shows in Connecticut and Boston, United States, citing a credible threat on his life as the reason for the cancellations.
- The cancellations occurred during Morrissey's ongoing world tour, affecting weekend performances and prompting automatic refunds for all ticket holders.
- A 26-year-old man from Ottawa, identified as Castellano, was arrested and subsequently charged with uttering threats against the artist.
- Following his arrest, Castellano was released on $5,000 bail, with the charges directly linked to the credible death threat received by Morrissey.
- This incident led to the immediate cancellation of the scheduled concerts, prioritizing the safety of Morrissey and his team amidst the serious threat.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover the story neutrally, focusing on factual reporting of Morrissey's concert cancellations due to a credible death threat. They present official statements from the artist's team and venues, detail police charges against the individual, and include the specific threat content without editorializing, maintaining an objective tone throughout the report.
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FAQ
A 26-year-old man from Ottawa named Castellano was arrested and charged with uttering threats against Morrissey.
The concerts scheduled at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, and MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston were canceled.
Yes, Morrissey posted statements on Instagram confirming the cancellations and assured that all tickets will be refunded at the point of purchase.
The threat was a credible death threat targeting Morrissey, which prompted concerns for the safety of the artist and his team.
Morrissey is the former lead singer of The Smiths and has pursued a solo career since leaving the band in 1987.
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