James Brady's Death Ruled a Homicide, From Shot Hinckley Fired in 1981............
Another death attributed to gun violence....
Friday, Aug 8, 2014 • Updated at 2:12 PM PDT
The death of James Brady -- President Ronald Reagan's press secretary who was wounded in the attempt on Reagan's life in March 1981 -- was a homicide, the District of Columbia medical examiner ruled Friday.
The medical examiner said Brady died as a result of the grevious injuries he suffered 33 years ago, which means that gunman John Hinckley Jr. could be charged with Brady's murder in federal court.
Brady was 73 when he died earlier this week. He had been partially paralyzed and in a wheelchair since the shooting, and his speech was slurred. He used his own example to launch a campaign against gun violence that led to groundbreaking gun control legislation signed into law in 1993.
In Memoriam
The medical examiner's ruling has the potential to open the door to federal murder charges against Hinckley, who is now a mental patient at St. Elizabeth's hospital in suburban Washington.
Hinkley was found not guilty by reason of insanity of attempted assassination of President Reagan.
Brady and Reagan were shot on March 30, 1981 as they left the Washington Hilton Hotel.
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/n...cide-DC-Medical-Examiner-Rules-270522411.html
Another death attributed to gun violence....
Friday, Aug 8, 2014 • Updated at 2:12 PM PDT
The death of James Brady -- President Ronald Reagan's press secretary who was wounded in the attempt on Reagan's life in March 1981 -- was a homicide, the District of Columbia medical examiner ruled Friday.
The medical examiner said Brady died as a result of the grevious injuries he suffered 33 years ago, which means that gunman John Hinckley Jr. could be charged with Brady's murder in federal court.
Brady was 73 when he died earlier this week. He had been partially paralyzed and in a wheelchair since the shooting, and his speech was slurred. He used his own example to launch a campaign against gun violence that led to groundbreaking gun control legislation signed into law in 1993.
In Memoriam
The medical examiner's ruling has the potential to open the door to federal murder charges against Hinckley, who is now a mental patient at St. Elizabeth's hospital in suburban Washington.
Hinkley was found not guilty by reason of insanity of attempted assassination of President Reagan.
Brady and Reagan were shot on March 30, 1981 as they left the Washington Hilton Hotel.
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/n...cide-DC-Medical-Examiner-Rules-270522411.html