Mark David Chapman
American convicted murderer
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Mark David Chapman is an American man who is known as the gunman who shot and killed English musician John Lennon in New York City on December 8, 1980. As Lennon walked into the archway of The Dakota, his apartment building on the Upper West Side, Chapman fired five shots at the musician from a few yards away with a Charter Arms Undercover .38 Special revolver. Lennon was hit four times from the back. He was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. Chapman remained at the scene following the shooting and made no attempt to flee or resist arrest.
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Watch the Monday Night Club on BBC iPlayerMark Chapman and guests debate the weekend's football.BBC Sport - Published | |
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Amorim has 'got to come and get results' - Phil JonesPhil Jones, Danny Murphy and Mark Chapman discuss the challenges facing Ruben Amorim at Man UtdBBC Sport - Published | |
Everton must 'move on quickly' - HoughtonMark Chapman and Steph Houghton look at the struggles surrounding Everton following their 3-2 loss to Bournemouth in the Premier League after being 2-0 up.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Nothing has changed this season' - Sutton on Man UtdMark Chapman and Chris Sutton discuss Erik ten Hag's future on the Monday Night Club following their 3-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday in the Premier League.BBC Sport - Published | |
'A bad day at the office' - how Man Utd paid for mistakesMatch of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Frank Lampard and Shay Given look at how Manchester United's mistakes led to their 3-0 defeat by Liverpool at Old Trafford.BBC Sport - Published | |
'All over the place' - Spurs defence make it 'too easy' for NewcastleMatch of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Frank Lampard and Shay Given look at how Tottenham Hotspur's defence "made it too easy" for Newcastle United to score during their 2-1 defeat.BBC Sport - Published | |
Apologetic Madueke 'fantastic' in Wolves thrashingMatch of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Troy Deeney and Fara Williams discuss Noni Madueke's hat-trick for Chelsea against Wolves, following an Instagram post in which he mocked the city of Wolverhampton.BBC Sport - Published | |
All About... OlympicsMark Chapman sits down with Michael Johnson ahead of the athletics at Paris 2024.BBC Sport - Published | |
Football DailyMark Chapman presents reaction to England’s semi-final at EURO 2024.BBC Sport - Published | |
Monday Night Club - Euro 2024 previewMark Chapman and guests discuss the latest football stories ahead of Euro 2024.BBC Sport - Published | |
Will Maresca get time to succeed at Chelsea?Mark Chapman and Nizaar Kinsella discuss the impending appointment of Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca as Chelsea boss on the Monday Night Club.BBC Sport - Published | |
How Forest v Man City became 'a tale of two strikers'Match of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Shay Given and Ashley Williams look at the performances of strikers Chris Wood and Erling Haaland during Manchester City's 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest.BBC Sport - Published | How referee decisions affected Everton v Forest - analysisMatch of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Danny Murphy and Phil Jagielka analyse how refereeing decisions shaped the outcome of the match between Everton and Nottingham Forest.BBC Sport - Published |
Premier League title is Arsenal's to lose - SuttonMark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Andros Townsend and Rory Smith to discuss the Premier League title race after Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Man Utd saw Arsenal go first.BBC Sport - Published | Counter-attacks key to 'maddest' Man Utd-Liverpool gameMatch of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Theo Walcott and Stephen Warnock break down Manchester United and Liverpool's incredible 4-3 thriller in the FA Cup quarter-finals.BBC Sport - Published |
The 'danger' of Clattenburg's role at Nottingham ForestMark Chapman, Rory Smith and Micah Richards discuss retired referee Mark Clattenburg's role at Nottingham Forest.BBC Sport - Published |