John Hinckley Jr. To Be Freed From Court Oversight 4 Decades After Shooting Reagan

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John Hinckley Jr. To Be Freed From Court Oversight 4 Decades After Shooting Reagan
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A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is “no longer a danger to himself or others.”

WASHINGTON — John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is “no longer a danger to himself or others” and will be freed from court oversight this month as planned, a federal judge said Wednesday, capping Hinckley’s four-decade journey through the legal and mental health systems.from all remaining restrictions but said his order wouldn’t take effect until June 15.

“I am confident that Mr. Hinckley will do well in the years remaining to him,” the judge said. He noted that lawyers for the government and Hinckley have fought for years over whether Hinckley should be given increasing amounts of freedom. “It took us a long time to get here,” he said, adding there is now unanimous agreement: “This is the time to let John Hinckley move on with his life, so we will.”On March 30, 1981, John Hinkley Jr.

“John worked hard. He wanted to correct something that he was unable to erase, and this is the best outcome that one could imagine,” Levine said after the hearing, adding, “His regrets will always be with him with respect to the families of those he injured.”

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