John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, just released a new book about his life and met up with WTKR’s Margaret Kavanagh at Bicentennial Park in Williamsburg.
John Hinckley Jr. has a theory that the 1981 shooting “traumatized” Jodie Foster to the point that she turned away from men.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The man who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981 has apologized for his actions in a televised interview. John Hinckley Jr. told CBS Mornings in his first TV interview ...
Thirty-five years after shooting President Ronald Reagan, John W. Hinckley Jr. is a free man, scheduled to be released from a mental institution by a federal judge who concluded that Hinckley no ...
John Hinckley, the would-be assassin who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan, has asked for his unconditional release, according to new court filings from the United States Attorney’s Office for ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — When John Hinckley Jr. was approached about writing a memoir, he was hesitant. “That was my main thought was, ‘Do I want to go back and dwell on all that bad stuff,'” ...
UPI coverage of President Ronald Reagan Reagan, Gorbachev make giant strides By HELEN THOMAS, UPI White House Reporter WASHINGTON, June 4, 1988 (UPI) -- President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail ...
John Hinckley - who shot and wounded President Reagan in 1981 - was rejected in his latest bid to spend more time out of the psychiatric hospital where he is confined.
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