The man who shot President Ronald Reagan left a Washington mental hospital for good on Saturday, more than 35 years after the shooting. A federal judge ruled in late July that the 61-year-old John ...
Less Notice When Hinckley Leaves Hospital. A federal judge gave doctors for John W. Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, more flexibility to help Mr. Hinckley, ...
John Hinckley Jr. following his arraignment in 1981. (Photo by Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images) Almost no one had ever heard of John Hinckley Jr. before he tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan over a ...
The man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan will be allowed to leave a Washington mental hospital and live full-time in Virginia, a judge has ruled. John Hinckley Jr. is ready to live ...
A federal judge has approved the unconditional release of John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Ronald Reagan and three others in a failed assassination attempt in 1981. According to NPR and ...
Photos: John Hinckley Jr. through the years In this Monday, March 30, 1981 file photo, Secret Service agents and police officers swarm John Hinckley Jr., obscured from view, after he attempted an ...
Washington lawyer Barry Levine is deeply concerned about his client's image. Levine, the lawyer representing John Hinckley Jr. in his quest for greater freedom, today criticized prosecutors in ...
A psychiatrist treating the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 says he wants to start a band and should be allowed to publish his music anonymously. Dr. Giorgi-Guarnieri testified Friday ...
The man who shot President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago will leave a psychiatric hospital to live full-time in Virginia on September 10. Barry Levine, a lawyer for 61-year-old John Hinckley Jr., told ...
Attorneys for the U.S. government have indicated that they will not oppose a plan to lift all remaining restrictions next month on John Hinckley Jr. He is the man who tried to assassinate President ...
Administrators of a Washington psychiatric hospital have asked a federal district judge to expand release privileges of would-be presidential assassin John Hinckley Jr., court records show.