Aim Quote by Charles B. Rangel
“I still remember March 31, 1981, when a deeply disturbed John Hinckley Jr. took aim at President Ronald Reagan and fired shots that hospitalized the Commander-in-Chief and two others, and left his Press Secretary James Brady paralyzed for life.”
About This Quote
Source Historical Account: Assassination Attempt on Ronald Reagan, 1981
A violent act disrupted leadership and caused lasting injury, highlighting political vulnerability.
In simple terms: Violent attacks can cause lasting harm to leaders.
Recognize and address threats to public safety.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political rallies
- government meetings
- security briefings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What safeguards could reduce political violence?
- How does trauma affect governance?
Security measures can never fully prevent all threats.