Posted on 04/11/2013 2:19:54 AM PDT by Daffynition
The man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 has behaved well over the past year when he's been freed from a Washington mental hospital to visit his mother in Virginia, according to U.S. Secret Service reports.
Agents trailed John Hinckley on more than 35 days during 2012 when he visited his mother's home in Williamsburg. Surveillance logs show he shopped at PetSmart, Target and the grocery store Harris Teeter.
He also did volunteer work, visited an art museum on the campus of the College of William and Mary and made planned therapy visits. The logs were part of more than a 150 pages of documents filed Wednesday as part of a court case where Hinckley is asking a judge to let him spend more time at his mother's home.
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...We are presently have a gun control debate because a nut job shoots and murders people. Now we are talking about letting a nut job out freely to enjoy life like that's a good thing, and all he did was shoot up a lot of people including the president. Can someone tell me what in the hell is going on here?
What's going on is nothing out of the ordinary: leftist extremism in action.
Nothing, according to leftist extremist, is what it seems to be. Don't trust your lying eyes, workers and peasants: trust the vanguard of the revolution.
Ha! Back in 1981 6 trillion was an absurd # that nobody could use unless they were measuring distance to solar systems. Now it is a very real #.....
When he found out Foster was a lesbo, he must’ve thought, “man, what was I thinking?”
Has anybody told Him about the rumor Barry is secretly dating Jodie? :-)
Not a comment worthy of Free Republic.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Vive La France. Send us a few guillotines.
Hinckley will never ber granted a pardon as he was never convicted. He was unfortunately found not guilty by reason of insanity.
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