As Hinckley returns to the spotlight, his release raises questions about justice, psychiatric defenses, and the consequences of political violence.
President Ronald Reagan's daughter says John Hinckley Jr.'s 1981 assassination attempt shouldn't be "papered over with bizarre statements of cheery good will." ...
Now, just before the release of the movie “The Brink of War,” about the 1986 Reykjavik meeting between my father and Mikhail ...
Rossum showed up to weapons training feeling pretty good about herself. Coffindaffer fixed that on Day 2 with a surprise adversary shooting at Rossum, a hill and a storm. “Anytime that I’m training ...
John Hinckley Jr., who shot Ronald Reagan in 1981, revealed the president had tried to meet with him after the assassination attempt. (AP Photo) ...
Early in The Brink of War, United States Secretary of State George Shultz (J.K. Simmons) remarks that being underestimated is ...
John Hinckley wasn’t sure where he’d wind-up after shooting President Reagan to impress Jodie Foster, but figured they’d be ...
John Hinckley Jr. says Ronald Reagan planned to visit him in a mental hospital after the 1981 shooting, but hospital officials blocked the meeting.
John Hinckley Jr. shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 in a bid to impress Jodie Foster and has now spoken about the attack ...
John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot Ronald Reagan in 1981, talks about his obsession with actress Jodie Foster in a podcast set for release on Wednesday. (AP Photo) ...
John Hinckley Jr, the man who unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, to impress Jodie Foster, shared a message for the veteran actress-filmmaker during his recent ...