OUTRAGEOUS: Man Who Shot Ronald Reagan To Be Completely Freed

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John Hinckely Jr., the man who shot President Ronald Reagan, was released from a mental hospital/jail years ago but was still under court supervision.

Now he is about to be completely released. How is he even out of jail? He tried to assassinate a president.

Trump supporters are in jail over January 6th but this piece of human garbage is going to walk?

Breitbart News reports:

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John Hinckley, who shot Reagan, to be freed from oversight

A federal judge said Monday that John Hinckley Jr., who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan four decades ago, can be freed from all his remaining restrictions next year if he continues to follow those rules and remains mentally stable.

U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Friedman in Washington said during a 90-minute court hearing that he’ll issue his ruling on the plan this week.

Friedman said the plan is to release Hinckley from all court supervision in June if he remains mentally stable and continues to follow the court-issued rules that were imposed on him after he left a Washington hospital in 2016 to live in Williamsburg, Virginia…

Lawyers are scheduled to meet in federal court on Monday to discuss whether John Hinckley Jr., the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, should be freed from court-imposed restrictions including overseeing his medical care and keeping up with his computer passwords.

This guy should be in jail for life.

He gave up his freedom the day he tried to kill Reagan.

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Cross posted from American Lookout.

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