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John Hinckley Jr. is now leading a very quiet life. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Hinckley was working at a booth at an antique mall, which he returned to after his unconditional release was granted.
John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate then-President Ronald Reagan in 1981, remains on track to be freed from the strict conditions of release that he’s been living with for ...
John Hinckley Jr. shot President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981. Getty Images. Some of his axed gigs include appearances in New York, Georgia, Chicago and Virginia, he said.
John Hinckley Jr. apologizes for 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan 06:42. John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan 41 years ago, spoke ...
Washington — John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot and nearly killed President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is set to be unconditionally released from court-ordered psychiatric supervision on June 15, ...
John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 in a failed assassination attempt, was fully released from court restrictions on Wednesday. "After 41 years 2 months and 15 days ...
John Hinckley Jr. has been freed from all court restrictions, marking the end of years of government oversight nearly four decades after he shot and wounded then-President Ronald Reagan.
John Hinckley Jr. is spotted for the first time since a judge granted him unconditional release next year. TheImageDirect.com. On Monday, his lawyer struck a deal with federal prosecutors that ...
Claim: John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1981, makes $3,500 a month on eBay by selling the same portrait of his cat he paints.
John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1981, makes $3,500 a month on eBay by selling the same portrait of his cat he paints.
John Hinckley Jr. speaks to ABC News' JuJu Chang about his remorse for shooting President Ronald Reagan, police officer Thomas Delahanty, Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy and Press Secretary ...
John W. Hinckley Jr., shot former President Ronald Reagan and three others outside the Washington Hilton on March 30, 1981.