Family of Slain Pop Singer Christina Grimmie Sues ‘Gun-Free’ Concert Venue
The family of late pop singer Christina Grimmie has filed a lawsuit against the “gun-free” concert venue in which she was shot and killed on June 10, 2016.
The family of late pop singer Christina Grimmie has filed a lawsuit against the “gun-free” concert venue in which she was shot and killed on June 10, 2016.
Entertainment industry trade The Hollywood Reporter conducted a year-long investigation into security at high-profile film premieres and over 55 red-carpet events throughout Los Angeles and found that is “strikingly easy” for unauthorized personnel to gain access to A-list talent.
The police report on the investigation into the death of former The Voice contestant Christina Grimmie reveals that her killer passed a background check for his guns and did not pick them up until after completing a required five-day waiting period.
Frontman Richard Patrick said that two violent incidents at performance venues in the United States over the weekend factored in to the decision to scrap the show.
Pop singer Kesha responded to the June 11 death of former The Voice contestant Christina Grimmie by demanding “gun control” for law-abiding citizens.
The Voice contestant Christina Grimmie was shot dead Friday night while signing autographs following a concert.