Dude has like 45k subs on YouTube. Fucking weird.

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    His charges were reduced because his lawyers were able to make the case that he was schizophrenic.

    Pleading insanity became much harder in the US after that Hinckley’s case. The ruling was hotly debated.

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      He tried to kill the active President, not for political reasons, but to impress an actress who didn’t know he existed.

      Mans bat shit. Why on earth would the diagnosis of crazy be challenged?

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        President was a Republican. They all felt threatened and got scared as they do. Like when that same Republican banned assault rifles after black people started carrying them openly.

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        I was just a kid at the time and I was more concerned with whether or not my Gizmo plushy would turn into a gremlin at night.

        That said, the public was pretty pissed at this court’s ruling. Why? I was too young to really comprehend it, but it was definitely a thing that dominated the news.

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        Not an expert but from how I understand it that alone doesn’t qualify him to plead insanity. An insane person will act as if they are unaware of what they are doing is wrong.