John Warnock Hinckley, Jr. (born May 29, 1955), attempted to assassinate U.S. President Ronald Reagan in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 1981, as the culmination of an effort to impress actress Jodie Foster. Reported to have been driven by an obsessional fixation on her, he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and has remained under institutional psychiatric care since then. Public outcry over the verdict led to the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984, which altered the rules for consideration of mental illness of defendants in Federal Criminal Court proceedings in the United States.
Early life
John W. Hinckley, Jr., was born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, and moved with his family to Dallas, Texas, at the age of 4. His late father was John Warnock Hinckley, Sr., president of World Vision United States, and Chairman and President of the Vanderbilt Energy Corporation. His mother is Jo Ann (Moore) Hinckley. He has two older siblings: sister Diane and brother Scott. After graduating from Vanderbilt University, Scott Hinckley became vice president of his father's oil business. Their sister, Diane, graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Hinckley has a history going back to Anglo-Saxon times; the name Hinckley is Anglo Saxon: "Hinck" is someone's name and "ley" is a meadow. By the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, Hinckley was quite a large village, and grew over the following 200 years into a small market town—a market was first recorded there in 1311. There is evidence of an Anglo Saxon church - the remnants of an Anglo Saxon sun-dial being visible on the diagonal buttress on the south-east corner of the chancel.
In 2000, archaeologists from Northampton Archaeology discovered evidence of Iron Age & Romano-British settlement on land near Coventry Road and Watling Street.
John Hinckley Jr. apologizes for 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan
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In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate then-President Ronald Reagan and wounded three others. Now he’s just months away from being released without conditions, and Reagan’s daughter, Patti Davis, is speaking out. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports for TODAY.
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Ronald Reagan was shot by John Hinckley 38 years ago
On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot while leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Reagan had addressed the Building and Construction Workers Union of the AFL-CIO. Although all six of John Hinckley Jr.'s bullets missed Reagan, one ricochetted off the limo and struck Reagan under the arm. A police officer and a Secret Service agent also were shot. Reagan's press secretary James Brady was shot in the head and was left paralyzed. Hinckley was wrestled to the ground. He eventually was found not guilty by reason of insanity. He was released from prison in 2016. Reagan died in 2004. Brady died in 2014.
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After a judge's ruling today that will likely shock many, John Hinckley Jr. - the man who shot President Reagan back in 1981 - has been released from a Washington, D.C. hospital to live with his mother.
After a judge's ruling today that will likely shock many, John Hinckley Jr. - the man who shot President Reagan back in 1981 - has been released from a Washington, D.C. hospital to live with his mother.
In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate then-President Ronald Reagan and wounded three others. Now he’s just months away from being released without...
In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate then-President Ronald Reagan and wounded three others. Now he’s just months away from being released without conditions, and Reagan’s daughter, Patti Davis, is speaking out. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports for TODAY.
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On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot while leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Reagan had addressed ...
On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot while leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Reagan had addressed the Building and Construction Workers Union of the AFL-CIO. Although all six of John Hinckley Jr.'s bullets missed Reagan, one ricochetted off the limo and struck Reagan under the arm. A police officer and a Secret Service agent also were shot. Reagan's press secretary James Brady was shot in the head and was left paralyzed. Hinckley was wrestled to the ground. He eventually was found not guilty by reason of insanity. He was released from prison in 2016. Reagan died in 2004. Brady died in 2014.
On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot while leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Reagan had addressed the Building and Construction Workers Union of the AFL-CIO. Although all six of John Hinckley Jr.'s bullets missed Reagan, one ricochetted off the limo and struck Reagan under the arm. A police officer and a Secret Service agent also were shot. Reagan's press secretary James Brady was shot in the head and was left paralyzed. Hinckley was wrestled to the ground. He eventually was found not guilty by reason of insanity. He was released from prison in 2016. Reagan died in 2004. Brady died in 2014.
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After a judge's ruling today that will likely shock many, John Hinckley Jr. - the man who shot President Reagan back in 1981 - has been released from a Washington, D.C. hospital to live with his mother.
In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to assassinate then-President Ronald Reagan and wounded three others. Now he’s just months away from being released without conditions, and Reagan’s daughter, Patti Davis, is speaking out. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports for TODAY.
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On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot while leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. Reagan had addressed the Building and Construction Workers Union of the AFL-CIO. Although all six of John Hinckley Jr.'s bullets missed Reagan, one ricochetted off the limo and struck Reagan under the arm. A police officer and a Secret Service agent also were shot. Reagan's press secretary James Brady was shot in the head and was left paralyzed. Hinckley was wrestled to the ground. He eventually was found not guilty by reason of insanity. He was released from prison in 2016. Reagan died in 2004. Brady died in 2014.
John Warnock Hinckley, Jr. (born May 29, 1955), attempted to assassinate U.S. President Ronald Reagan in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 1981, as the culmination of an effort to impress actress Jodie Foster. Reported to have been driven by an obsessional fixation on her, he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and has remained under institutional psychiatric care since then. Public outcry over the verdict led to the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984, which altered the rules for consideration of mental illness of defendants in Federal Criminal Court proceedings in the United States.
Early life
John W. Hinckley, Jr., was born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, and moved with his family to Dallas, Texas, at the age of 4. His late father was John Warnock Hinckley, Sr., president of World Vision United States, and Chairman and President of the Vanderbilt Energy Corporation. His mother is Jo Ann (Moore) Hinckley. He has two older siblings: sister Diane and brother Scott. After graduating from Vanderbilt University, Scott Hinckley became vice president of his father's oil business. Their sister, Diane, graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
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