Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Today in History, 30 March, 1981


President Ronald Reagan

President Ronald Reagan

 
 
1981: President Reagan is shot 

President Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded after a lone gunman opened fire in Washington.
Five to six shots were fired as he left the Washington Hilton Hotel where he had been addressing a union convention, about one mile from the White House.
A man, firing at close range, also wounded White House Press Secretary James Brady in the head.
A Secret Service official and a Washington policeman were also injured before the gunman was pushed to the ground by police.
The president had appeared from the hotel smiling and walked towards his limousine turning momentarily to acknowledge calls from the waiting press.
A burst of gunfire was then heard before the president was bundled into a bullet proof limousine and whisked away.

The attacker is described as being in his twenties and blonde.
He was pinned to the wall by secret service agents and was arrested.
The assassination attempt has sent shock waves around the country where memories of the murder of president John F Kennedy remain vivid.
President Reagan has only been in office for 69 days and the attack leaves the running of the country in some confusion as his vice-president George Bush is currently on his way back from Texas.
Until the arrival of Vice-President Bush it is unclear who is in charge.
He was aged 70 years old then.

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