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Shooting. On March 30, 1981, 69 days into his presidency, Ronald Reagan and his cabinet members and staff, including Brady, were leaving the Washington Hilton hotel when a gunman opened fire at the president. The first of six bullets hit Brady.
Aug 8, 2014 · That was the surprise determination made Friday by the Virginia medical examiner, who ruled Brady's death this week at the age of 73 was actually a homicide resulting from the 33-year-old...
Aug 4, 2014 · James Brady, the former White House press secretary, died Monday. Louise Schiavone, an anchor and reporter for our Newscast unit, recalls covering his shooting.
Aug 4, 2014 · James S. Brady had been presidential press secretary for less than three months when a deranged would-be assassin fired a volley of shots at Ronald Reagan on the sidewalk outside a Washington,...
Aug 5, 2014 · On the rainy afternoon of March 30, 1981, Mr. Brady was struck in a hail of bullets fired by John W. Hinckley Jr., a mentally troubled college dropout who had hoped that shooting the president...
Aug 8, 2014 · WASHINGTON — This week’s death of former White House press secretary James Brady, who survived a gunshot wound to the head in an assassination attempt on President Reagan, has been ruled a...
Aug 4, 2014 · James S. Brady, the often-irreverent press secretary to President Ronald Reagan who was shot in the head during an assassination attempt on his boss in 1981 and who became an enduring symbol of the...