John Hinckley was
suffering from acute psychosis when he tried to assassinate the US president. (AP:
Evan Vucci
A US judge, Paul Friedman says he will grant "unconditional
release" to John Hinckley, who wounded former US President Ronald Reagan
and three other people in a 1981 assassination attempt. In 2016, Friedman allowed Hinckley to move
out of a Washington DC psychiatric hospital, where he had lived for three
decades, but imposed restrictions on his travel and internet usage.
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