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    Connecticut Mayor Cancels Halloween After The Walking Dead Premiere

    By James HaddenOctober 26, 2016

    People often do crazy things when dealing with death, as is the case with one Connecticut mayor who made some pretty outlandish announcements this past Sunday in response to the deaths of some beloved individuals. Although the main difference between this and the normal reaction, these were the deaths of fictional characters. Read on to find out more, but be warned, it will include spoilers for last Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead.

    This pad the Sunday, Mayor Mark Boughton of Danbury Connecticut joined the millions of viewers in tuning to find out which of the show’s characters would be brutally murdered at the hands of Negan, and like many of those who watched the episode, he was quick to post his opinions to social media.

    Check out the tweets below:

    I won't sleep tonight. Glenn.. Maggie… I'm so sorry for you. Let's do a memorial service on the Green tomorrow. Who's with me? #TWD

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    Due to the the death of Glenn and Abraham. Danbury Public Schools will be on a 90 minute delay. #TheWalkingDead #fb

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    Memorial Service on the Green. Tomorrow night. You can wear your Green Hat. #oldschool #TheWalkingDead #glennseye #fb

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    Danbury HS Madrigals have agreed to perform at the Memorial Service for Glenn and Abraham. #glennseye #TheWalkingDead #fb

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    Both @HillaryClinton and @realDonaldTrump have agreed to attend our Memorial Service in honor of #glennseye

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    Halloween is canceled due to the death of Glenn and Abraham and #glennseye. We have to process this people. #TheWalkingDead #fb

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    Agreed. I declare 90 days of mourning. https://t.co/bhb8AAYkKb

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    You shut your filthy mouth Chris Hardwick. I can't watch @AMCTalkingDead now. Are you insane? Did you see #glennseye??#fb

    — Ex-MayorMark (@ExMayorMark) October 24, 2016

    It’s good to see that somebody with such an important place in office is willing to have a little fun and show that at the end of the day, he is just a normal guy like many of us.

    The Walking Dead can be seen this Sunday on AMC.

    What do you think? Do you appreciate Boughton’s Tweets? Were you affected by Negan’s wrath in the same way? Let us know below!

    Source: Twitter

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