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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.” quote by Charles B. Rangel
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“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.”

Charles B. Rangel

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address threats to public safety.

Themes

politics violence leadership

Mood

somber urgent

Type

historical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • political rallies
  • government meetings
  • security briefings

Key Concepts

terrorism security public trauma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safeguards could reduce political violence?
  • How does trauma affect governance?
A Different Perspective

Security measures can never fully prevent all threats.

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