John Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, granted unconditional release

John Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, granted unconditional release

Jun 01, 2022 by New York Daily News

Key Facts

  • The would-be assassin who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 has been granted unrestricted freedom.
  • District Court Judge ruled Wednesday that John Hinckley, who spent more than two decades in a mental hospital following a successful insanity claim, will not have his electronic devices, online accounts or travel plans monitored by officials.
  • For nearly the past two decades, Hinckley has been allowed to go out within his community for long periods of time, so long as he continued undergoing therapy and adhered to travel restrictions.
  • Hinckley, born in Oklahoma and raised in Texas, has called Virginia his full-time home since 2016.

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