In a shocking turn of events last Saturday, former President Donald Trump narrowly escaped an assassination attempt during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The bullet grazed his ear, nearly making him the fifth U.S. president to fall victim to an assassin’s bullet – and the first to be targeted post-presidency. The suspected assailant, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, was quickly apprehended.
Thomas Crooks, who aimed to join the grim ranks of infamous presidential assassins like John Wilkes Booth, Charles Guiteau, Leon Czolgosz, and Lee Harvey Oswald, is now facing a future that might mirror that of John Hinckley Jr. Hinckley, who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, has spoken out following the attempt on Trump’s life, delivering a poignant message against violence.
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John Hinckley Jr. was just 25 years old when he shot Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981. His act of violence, fueled by severe mental illness and an obsession with actress Jodie Foster, left Reagan and three others wounded: Press Secretary James Brady, Secret Service Agent Timothy McCarthy, and Police Officer Thomas Delahanty. Hinckley believed that shooting Reagan would impress Foster, an idea that now seems tragically delusional.
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