Wallace Shooter Will Be Released After 35 Years -- Bremer Shot Him for Fame, but has Refused to Speak of It Since
The Commercial Appeal (2007-Current) › August 25, 2007
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BALTIMORE - Arthur Bremer was a 21-year-old former janitor and busboy when he shot Alabama Gov. George Wallace five times during a presidential campaign stop in 1972 in Maryland.
Now 57, Bremer is preparing for life outside prison. He's scheduled to be released in mid-December and could get out even sooner.See the full content of this document
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Wallace Shooter Will Be Released After 35 Years -- Bremer Shot Him for Fame, but has Refused to Speak of It Since
Bremer has never publicly expressed remorse for the shooting. He has not granted a single interview during his 35 years behind bars. He's never gotten into trouble, either.
"He was a mode...See the full content of this document
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