During an interview aired on Tuesday's "CBS Mornings," the attempted assassin of former President Ronald Reagan, John Hinckley Jr., apologized for the 1981 shooting and said that he is now trying to ...
On Wednesday, a judge confirmed John Hinckley Jr. will be released fully under no condition on June 15 Shafiq Najib is a former writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2023. John Hinckley Jr., ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — John Hinckley Jr., the man who tried to kill then-President Ronald Reagan, spoke exclusively with WAVY News 10 about his mental illness and how he wants to move on. It’s ...
John Hinckley Jr. was the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981. He was 25 years old when he shot Reagan outside a hotel in Washington. The shooting also paralyzed press ...
John Hinckley Jr. — who was released from court oversight last month – believes there are “too many guns in America,” he told ABC’s “Nightline” in an interview that aired Tuesday night. “I certainly ...
John Hinckley Jr., the would-be assassin who almost killed President Ronald Reagan, will be freed after 35 years in a mental hospital, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. The judge granted Hinckley, 61, ...
A federal judge in Washington, DC, has ruled that would-be Ronald Reagan assassin John Hinckley, Jr., who tried to kill the President in 1981, can display his artwork and music under his own name.
The colder months may have put many of us on dry land for now, but as grand summer visions dance in your head over the next several months, make sure you have a boat when it comes time to hit the ...
On March 30, 1981, John W. Hinckley Jr., shot former President Ronald Reagan and three others outside the Washington Hilton in the nation's capital. After more than three decades in a government ...
Most people think financial success means having fancy cars or overflowing bank accounts. Genesis Hinckley, a financial ...
Reporting from Williamsburg, Va. — Two years after he was discharged from a mental hospital, John W. Hinckley Jr. lives in a modest house on a golf course, runs a small antiques business, adopted a ...
WASHINGTON — John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is saying thank you to the people who helped him win freedom from court oversight. U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Friedman ...