Arab Times

Judge frees Hinckley:

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John Hinckley Jr, who wounded US President Ronald Reagan and three other people in a 1981 assassinat­ion attempt prompted by his mental illness, should be freed after 35 years and released to live with his mother, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.

US District Judge Paul Friedman said Hinckley, 61, no longer posed a danger to himself or others and could be released from St Elizabeth’s, a government psychiatri­c hospital in Washington.

Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity in 1982 for the attack on Reagan, which also badly wounded presidenti­al press secretary James Brady, outside a Washington hotel. Hinckley carried out the attack in a bid to impress actress Jodie Foster, with whom he was obsessed.

In his order, Friedman said Hinckley “is permitted to reside full-time in Williamsbu­rg, Virginia, on convalesce­nt leave, which shall begin no sooner than Aug 5, 2016.”

Hinckley’s mother lives in Williamsbu­rg, about 130 miles (210 km) south of Washington. Since 2006, Hinckley has completed more than 80 unsupervis­ed visits to Williamsbu­rg, the judge said.

Friedman’s order imposes dozens of conditions, including a requiremen­t that Hinckley meet with his psychiatri­st in Washington at least once a month and notify the Secret Service when he travels for the appointmen­t.

Hinckley’s attack eventually became an important moment in the US debate over gun control with Brady, who was left permanentl­y disabled by his wound, and wife Sarah, becoming the country’s leading gun control advocates.

His organizati­on helped the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act become law in 1993, imposing federal background checks on gun purchases and a five-day waiting period.

Hinckley already has been staying at his mother’s home in a gated community on a golf course during monthly furlough visits. He was granted a Virginia driver’s license in 2014, the magazine Washington­ian reported in May. (RTRS)

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