DOJ Agrees to Drop Release Restrictions on Reagan Shooter Hinckley Jr.

The Justice Department has agreed to drop release restrictions on John Hinckley Jr., the man who wounded late President Ronald Reagan and three others in Washington, D.C., in a failed assassination attempt in 1981, but a judge still needs to approve the deal, CNN reported Monday.

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