(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — John Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is “no longer a danger to himself or others” and will be freed from all restrictions this month, ...
But John Hinckley Jr. is finding out the hard ... Well over the past few years the court gradually lifted its restrictions ...
The song's namesake - John Hinckley, Jr. - was the famously mentally ill would-be assassin who was obsessed with Jodie Foster and attempted to kill the Republican's (other) god, Ronald Reagan.
Evy Poumpouras, a former Special Agent with the U.S. Secret Service, joined "Morning in America" to discuss John Hinckley Jr.'s release from court oversight. Start your day with Morning in America ...
Congress imposed new restrictions on gun sales with the Gun ... to candidates for Congress during the 1984 elections. When John Hinckley Jr. tried to kill President Ronald Reagan in 1981, he ...
As you may know, John Hinckley Jr., the man that was convicted of trying to assassinate President Reagan in an effort to impress Jodie Foster, recently booked the "Redemption Tour" where he would be ...
Federal prosecutors are opposing John Hinckley Jr.'s bid next week to have four-day unsupervised visits at his parents' home, the Washington Post said Tuesday. Hinckley, 49, has been confined to ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity at a 1982 jury trial 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario ...
About twenty years have passed since John Hinckley Jr. fired the shots that severely wounded my husband, Jim, and drastically changed our family's life forever. Unfortunately, our experience is far ...
John Hinckley Jr., the man who tried to kill then-President Ronald Reagan, speaks out about his mental illness and how he wants to move on. HRT offering free rides for Earth Day / Apr 21, 2024 / ...