The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 12, 1982, Image 6

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    Man who threatened
Reagan loses probation
United Press International
LAKEWOOD, Colo. — A
man convicted of threatening
President Reagan’s life has been
arrested for violating his proba
tion by failing to participate in a
mental health program.
Authorities said Edward M.
Richardson, 23, of Drexel Hill,
Pa., was arrested Friday. He was
placed in Denver County Jail in
lieu of $25,000 bond.
Richardson, who reportedly
shared accused presidential
assailant John W. Hinckley Jr.’s
obsession for actress Jodie Fos
ter, was arrested April 7, 1981,
while en route from New York
City to Washington carrying a
.32-caliber revolver.
Letters later found in his
motel room in New Haven,
Conn., indicated Richardson
planned to try to kill Reagan,
Secretary of State Alexander
Haig or Sen. Jesse Helms, R-
N.C.
One letter said “Hinckley was
only the beginning.” It also said:
“I will finish what Hinckley
started. R.R. must die.”
“Ultimately, Ronald Reagan
will be shot to death and the
country turned to the left,” the
letter said.
Richardson pleaded guilty
last July to two counts of
threatening the president’s life
and was sentenced to one year in
prison and five years’ probation.
He was required to take part in a
mental health program as a con
dition of probation.
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