
Would-Be Reagan Assassin John Hinckley, Jr. Apologizes to Jodie Foster for Trying to Kill President
Hinckley Jr. has been granted unconditional release in 2022 by a federal judge
Hinckley Jr. has been granted unconditional release in 2022 by a federal judge
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He has conquered the party of Reagan and is fulfilling a dream of the hard right – the demolition of government
Police fired tear gas canisters and "00" buckshot as anti-war protesters fled the scene on May 15th, 1969
It's been 35 years since he shot President Reagan and three others outside a D.C. hotel – but how can a man who shot the president ever be set free?
Judge rules that Hinckley Jr. – who shot Ronald Reagan, three others in March 1981 – "will not be a danger to himself or others"
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