Wallace's Shooter to Be Released Friday
By Dan Keane
14:02, November 9th 2007
49 votes
Vote this story
Wallace's Shooter to Be Released Friday

The man convicted of shooting former Alabama Governor George Wallace will be released from the Maryland Correctional Institute on Friday.

Arthur H. Bremer, a 21-year-old boy from Milwaukee, was convicted to 53 years in prison after he attempted to assassinate Wallace in May 15, 1972 during plain campaign, the Associated Press reports.

The incident took place in front of 2,000 people in the Laurel Shopping Center parking lot. In his attempt to murder Wallace, Bremer used a 38 revolver injuring other three people, including a Secret Service agent and an Alabama state trooper. All of them survived the incident.

The former Governor, 52, remained paralyzed after he was shot and forced to abandon his presidential campaign due to his condition, the AP reports. He had to spend all his life in a wheelchair, suffering from constant pain.

He finally died in 1998 after sending a letter to Bremer in which he said he had already forgiven him for his did, according to his son George Wallace: "If you'll accept Jesus Christ into your heart like I've done, we'll be in heaven together, Arthur," the Seattle Times reports.

Bremer has served 35 years in prison from his sentence now being released because of his excellent behavior and good work in prison.

Chairperson of the Maryland Parole Commission, David Blumberg said that Bremer is now a different man and he has earned his freedom: "At the time of his offense, he wanted notoriety…and now he actively disdains it," the Times reports.

Blumberg also said that Bremer will remain supervised for the next 18 years and he will be required to stay away from any kind of officials or political personalities.

The former convict did not comment in any way his release.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
Share the News:
Del.icio.us Digg Stumble Upon Facebook Newsvine Mixx
dotclear

Other News in

Calif. Officials Take Measures Against West Nile Virus

Calif. Officials Take Measures Against West Nile Virus

The number of mosquitoes which test positive at the West Nile virus check in California increases with each week. State authorities said that this week more mosquitoes infected with the virus were...

Caylee's Mom Was Released from Florida Jail on $500k Bond

Caylee's Mom Was Released from Florida Jail on $500k Bond

Casey Anthony, the mother of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony, was released today from the Orange County jail in Orlando on a $500,000 bail and was allowed to return to her parents' home, after...

The Two Bigfoot Pranksters Are Very Likely To End Up In Court

The Two Bigfoot Pranksters Are Very Likely To End Up In Court

Everyone must have heard something about the Bigfoot hoax by now, as last week the topic was widely covered by all the possible publications and televisions one could think of. Although the two...

Twin Suicide Bombings Make 57Victims in Northern Pakistan

More than 57 people were killed and up to 100 injured in two simultaneous explosions in northern Pakistan on Thursday, officials announced. A spokesman of pro-Taliban militants based in...

"This Is What Hell Must Be Like": the Spanair Disaster

Madrid - At the start of what became a journey into catastrophe was a take-off like any other. The plane taxied to its starting position at Madrid airport and began rolling down the runway. But...

dotclear
Latest videos in World
Hospital: Congresswoman Tubbs...
Killer of Train Riders Gets...
Man Dies After Bluff...
Mom of Missing Toddler...
Flooded Florida Expects Third...

dotclear
World You are here: World
» World   » Business   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in World
Leroy Sievers, Journalist, Dies Of Colon Cancer At 53

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Microsoft's Photosynth Creates 3D Environments from PhotosMicrosoft's Photosynth Creates 3D Environments from Photos

» read full story
dotclear