C John Hinckley, Jr., an attempt on the life of the 40th president of the United States Ronald Reagan, will remove all legal restrictions in June 2022. It is reported by TASS.
“Hinckley will be fully released in June 2022,” – he said a federal judge of the Moscow District of Columbia Paul Friedman. All relevant official documents on the release of the failed assassin Reagan will be signed this week.
Earlier, the US Justice Department supported the proposal to terminate supervision of the 66-year-old Hinckley, who in 2016 left the state psychiatric hospital, where he spent 35 years. He was granted parole, but was forbidden to talk to the press, required special permission for the registration of social networks, it was forbidden to drink alcohol.
The attempt on the life of the 40th president of the United States Ronald Reagan was 30 March 1981. The head of state, accompanied by a few people from the administration and the guards out of the hotel building, intending to sit in the presidential car. Hinckley jumped out of the crowd and shot six times with a revolver in the direction of 70-year-old president.
Reagan was shot in the chest, the bullet catching rib is stuck in the lung. Security guards pushed the president into a limousine and drove away, and Hinckley was arrested. Later, he was diagnosed with a mental illness, and instead of imprisonment, he was sent for treatment.
Head of State was successfully operated on. Reagan died in 2004 at the age of 93 years.