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Comedian's Jokes Spark Club Show Cancellations
31 Jan
Summary
- Comedy club canceled shows due to comedian's controversial jokes.
- Owner cited safety concerns and potential civil disorder.
- The comedian plans to find new dates and venues in Minnesota.

Six sold-out shows featuring comedian Ben Bankas were canceled by the Laugh Camp Comedy Club in St. Paul, Minnesota. The club's owner, Bill Collins, made the decision due to safety concerns for patrons and staff, citing heightened threats and potential civil disorder. The cancellations followed Bankas' sharing of a video clip on January 13 that contained controversial remarks about Renee Good, a woman who was fatally shot by an ICE agent on January 7. This video has been viewed over eight million times.
Collins stated that the club, being small, lacked the resources to manage the risks associated with the shows. Public authorities, legal counsel, and staff had raised concerns, leading to the determination that the liabilities were too great. The decision, which could cost the owner approximately $17,000, was made after local residents expressed plans to protest Bankas' performances, scheduled from January 30 to February 1. The agency representing Bankas is reportedly insisting on full compensation for the canceled shows.




