Man Who Shot Ronald Reagan at Washington Hilton Says Hotel ‘Not a Secure Place’
John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot Ronald Reagan in an unsuccessful assassination attempt in 1981, said officials should stop holding events at the Washington Hilton.

John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot Ronald Reagan in an unsuccessful assassination attempt in 1981, said officials should stop holding events at the Washington Hilton.

John Hinckley Jr., the failed assassin who shot former President Ronald Reagan, responded to requests to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump by stating that he is a “man of peace now.”

In a sit-down interview with ABC News’ “Nightline,” attempted President Ronald Reagan assassin John Hinckley, Jr. touched on his crime, his remorse, and current gun laws in the United States.

The newly freed John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, had his sold-out concert canceled by a New York venue.

John Hinckley Jr., the failed assassin who shot President Ronald Reagan and three others just months into his presidency in 1981, is now promoting his upcoming concert in New York City. “I will be singing 17 songs at my show

The FBI placed former White House economic adviser Peter Navarro in attempted assassin John Hinckley Jr.’s jail cell after they arrested him for contempt of Congress.

John Hinckley Jr., the failed assassin who shot President Ronald Reagan and three others just months into his presidency, will be free of court supervision beginning June 15.

A concert featuring John Hinckley, the man who tried and failed to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, has sold out in Brooklyn, according to reports.

Failed assassin John Hinckley Jr., who tried to kill President Ronald Reagan, said Friday he has scheduled a music performance and urged people to buy tickets, the New York Post reported.

John Hinkley, the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, could be released from prison as early as next year, a report says.

The presidential race is getting so tight that someone is going to have to “go out there” and assassinate Donald Trump, liberal comedian and talk show host Bill Maher joked on Saturday.

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute issued a statement Wednesday on the Hinkley release: “John Hinckley is responsible for the shooting of President Reagan and three other brave men. One died two years ago from the wounds he received. Contrary to the judge’s decision, we believe John Hinckley is still a threat to others and we strongly oppose his release. They are all lives that matter dearly to us.”

Could John Hinckley Jr. become the first person to ever shoot a president and then walk the streets again as a free man? A judge is now considering the possibility, per a Fox 8 report. Hinckley shot at President Ronald

James Rosebush, the former chief of staff for Nancy Reagan, appeared on Breitbart News Daily Monday morning to reflect on the former First Lady’s passing.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The would-be assassin of President Ronald Reagan is “clinically ready” to live fulltime outside a mental hospital, his lawyer argued in federal court on Wednesday.

The whiff of hypocrisy reeks throughout the criminal justice system.
