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John Hinckley, who tried to kill Reagan, nixes plans to open Williamsburg music store
Hinckley, who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, no longer plans to open a music store in the Williamsburg area, according to a report by an NBC News
A Strange Trip to John Hinckley’s Nonexistent Record Store
I found myself Ubering through Colonial Williamsburg—past wood-barrel trash cans and spilt-rail pens of dirty sheep—en route to an address that had been tweeted by John Hinckley, Jr., the man who shot Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Hinckley scraps music store in wake of negative reaction
Citing safety reasons, John Hinckley, Jr. said he has scrapped plans, for now, to open a music store in Williamsburg. However, he has kept his plans to perform his music publicly in the new year. Time has moved on for Hinckley,
Would-be Reagan assassin John Hinckley Jr. opening music store
Would-be Reagan assassin John Hinckley Jr. is opening a music store in Virginia, he announced to his followers on X.
Man freed after shooting Reagan drops plans to open music store in Virginia
Days after announcing on social media that he planned to open a music store in Williamsburg, Virginia, John Hinckley Jr. told News4 that his plan had changed. Hinckley — who shot President Ronald Reagan in a 1981 assassination attempt outside the Washington Hilton — spent nearly 30 years in psychiatric care before his release.
Man who tried killing Ronald Reagan announces business plans
John Hinckley Jr., who shot and wounded Reagan in 1981 and was acquitted by reason of insanity, had spent decades in a Washington mental health hospital after the assassination attempt. Since being freed from court oversight in 2022, Hinckley has spent recent years posting videos of his music and promoting live shows.
John Hinckley Jr. nixes plans to open Williamsburg music store
John Hinckley Jr., who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, has canceled his plans to open a music store in a Williamsburg strip mall.
John Hinckley Jr., who tried to kill Ronald Reagan, announces plans to open music store in Virginia
John Hinckley Jr. was found not guilty by reason of insanity after shooting and wounding Ronald Reagan; three others including, James Brady, White House press secretary, were shot and wounded.
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John Hinckley Jr., who tried to kill Ronald Reagan, announces plans to open music store in Williamsburg
John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot and injured President Ronald Regan in 1981, announced on social this week his plans to ...
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