The would-be assassin of President Ronald Reagan will seek his freedom on Monday from court-ordered restrictions that limit his movements. The Associated Press is reporting attorneys for Hinckley w…
will seek his freedom on Monday from court-ordered restrictions that limit his movements.
Hinckley now lives in Williamsburg, Virginia, and has a rigorous schedule of medications and therapy supervised by doctors. He also is limited in travel, online activity, email accounts, possession of a firearm, or having contact with the children of Reagan or actress Jodie Foster, who was his obsession when he did the 1981 shooting.
Hinckley was found him not guilty by reason of insanity in a jury trial, and was ordered to live at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington.
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