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Unconditional Release of Reagan s Would-Be Assassin to Be Weighed John Hinckley Jr., 66, left a psychiatric hospital in 2016 and has lived under increasingly fewer restrictions in a house along a golf course in Virginia By Ben Finley •
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A court hearing has been set for Aug. 30 regarding whether the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981 can live without restrictions in the home he shares with his mother and brother in a gated community in Virginia.
U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman set the late summer date during a teleconference Thursday that included John Hinckley Jr. s attorney and a federal prosecutor.