From the failed assassination of “Jackson” to “Trump”; Which US president fled from death? – Mehr News Agency Iranian and world news
Mehr News Agency, International Group: The new US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday (February 7th) that US officials are obliged to assassinate the country’s assassination, including John F. Kennedy »to publish the thirty -fifth US president.
Following Trump’s ruling, the question came in public minds that except for four presidents of American history, such as Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy »who was the victim of the assassination, who survived the deadly Trump?
1. Trying to assassinate Andrew Jackson; The first assassination to a US president
Andrew Jackson, the seventh US President, was attacked by a president in the first registered assassination on January 7. The incident happened when Jackson was leaving the Congress building in Washington after attending the funeral of Warner Lewis, a former congressional representative.
The victim, a man named Richard Lawrence, a painter with mental disorders, was sitting in Jackson. As soon as he saw the president, he tried to shoot at him with a pistol, but his weapon did not act. Lawrence immediately pulled out the second gun and tried again, but this time there was no bullet.
It was surprising that both guns were wet and rainy on that day; What experts later considered the possibility of very little. After his arrest, Lawrence claimed that he was the legal heir of the British crown and Jackson prevented him from achieving his “natural right”. Subsequent medical investigations showed that he was suffering from severe illusions and eventually transferred to a mental hospital instead of criminal conviction.
The assassination had widespread impact and led to security measures to protect the president more seriously; However, until years later, no permanent protection was established for the Presidents. Politically, many of Jackson’s opponents, especially the Wig Party, considered the incident as a symbol of his presidency. Some supporters of the president also believed that the attack was an organized conspiracy, though no evidence was made.
2. Theodore Roosevelt’s miraculous savings from death
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States and a candidate for the progressive party on October 7, was targeted as he fought for the presidential election. The incident occurred in Milwaukee, in the state of Wisconsin; When Roosevelt was ready to speak at a public gathering.
The victim, a man named John Shranak, a German immigrant with psychological problems, shot him from a caliber pistol. Surprisingly, the bullet passed through the Roosevelt coat, first hit a folding metal glasses and then a 5 -page version of his lecture text, which reduced the intensity of the impact. The bullet eventually entered Roosevelt’s chest, but did not reach a vital depth due to slowing down. After the speech, Roosevelt was taken to the hospital. Doctors decided not to remove the bullet because of its sensitive position, as removing it could pose more risk. He spent the rest of his life with the same bullet in his body.
During the interrogations, the victim claimed that President William McKinley, who was assassinated in year 6, inspired him that Roosevelt should not be president again. He was eventually not found guilty of mental disorders and was hospitalized in a mental hospital until the end of his life. Roosevelt failed in the election, but the incident is still one of the most amazing things to rescue in American history.
1. Assassinated to Harry Truman; The terror that shook the White House
On November 1, trying to assassinate Harry. Truman, Thirty President of the United States, took place in front of the Blair guest in Washington, DC. It was the President’s temporary residence at the time because the White House was being rebuilt. The attack was carried out by two Puerto Rico nationalists, Oscar Colosti and Gracelio Torresula, seeking attention to the Puerto Rico independence movement. The armed attackers raided the entrance to the building with lumbar weapons and clashed with secret service officers.
Intense clashes between the attackers and security forces killed Torsula and wounded several security officials. In the attack, Leslie Kafel, one of the president’s bodyguards, was seriously injured and lost his life hours later. The arrested Koliazo was initially sentenced to death, but was later reduced to life in prison, and was returned to Puerto Rico by President Jimmy Carter and Puerto Rico.
The purpose of the assassination was to attract global attention to the issue of Puerto Rico’s independence, as the island had been controlled by the United States since the US -Spain war, and many Puerto Rico nationalists have opposed it. The event led to the strengthening of the presidential security and more oversight of internal threats. Truman, who was present on the second floor of the guest, survived.
1. Two -hundreds of unauthorized assassination against Gerald Ford; How did the president escape from death?
Gerald Ford, the thirty -eighth US President, was targeted in two failed attempts to assassinate, both of which occurred in less than a month. The first assault occurred on September 9 in Sacramento, California. A man named Lint Skoi Ki Forum, a well -known follower of the Manson Family, raised a gun as Ford approached people in Capitol Sacramento Park. However, secret service agents succeeded in disarming and arresting him before shooting.
Investigations showed that his gun was full, but the bullet was not in the weapon pipe, and this prevented the success of the assassination. The forum was sentenced to life in court in court, but was released in two years after five years.
Only 7 days later, on September 9, Ford in St. Francisco faced the second attempt to assassinate. This time, Sarah Jin Moore’s assassination was a leftist radical woman who was trying to assassinate the president with political motives. He fired a few meters near the St. Francis Hotel, where Ford was leaving. His first bullet was mistaken, and one of the brave passers -by, Oliver Ciple, a former Navy, attacked him quickly and prevented him from firing. Moore was sentenced to life in prison for killing the president, but was released in prison in two years after five years.
These two assassination reflects the inflamed political atmosphere of the 1980s in the United States, which, under the influence of the Vietnam War, had created severe tensions in society. Despite these two failed attempts, Ford completed his presidency without injury, and until then, he was recognized as the only president who survived two hundred assassination.
1. Secrets of Reagan
On March 1, an attempt to assassinate then US President Ronald Reagan took place in Washington, DC. John Hinkley Jr., a 5 -year -old with mental problems, fired at Reagan using a handmade gun. The incident happened when Reagan was returning to his car after a speech at the Hilton Hotel. Hinkley, who was heavily influenced by the film “Taxi Runner” and was particularly fascinated by the character of Robert Di Niroo in the film, thought that by killing Reagan, he could attract his beloved actor Judy Foster.
As a result of the attack, Reagan was severely injured and a bullet hit his chest. He was immediately taken to the hospital, and doctors succeeded in rescuing his life. The attack on Reagan, as one of the major events in contemporary US history, attracted a lot of attention and raised many questions about the security of the president and Hinkley’s mental state.
Federal police immediately arrested Hinkley and he was referred to court on charges of killing first -rate. Hinkley said in court that he was unable to understand his actions because of his mental illness at the time. Finally, he was sent to the mental hospital and treated there for more than five years. The incident also led to significant changes in the laws of the president’s security and the methods of evaluating the defendants’ mental health evaluation.
Trying to assassinate Reagan was one of the decisive events of his presidency and raised concerns about security threats against senior government officials. The incident also had a major impact on the general view of the psychological problems and the treatment of mental illness in the United States and is still one of the most important issues in the history of American politics.
1. Failed attempts to assassinate Trump: from 1 to 2
During the presidency of Donald Trump, as well as during the year’s election competition, several failed attempts were made to assassinate him, which again raised security threats against senior US officials.
One of these efforts occurred in year 2; When a gunman approached Trump at a public rally, he was quickly identified and arrested by security forces. The incident raised many concerns about the security of the president, prompting security and security measures to increase dramatically.
In year 2, another attempt to assassinate Trump was discovered by a political group planned to harm Trump by using the bomb. The group, which had published its activities online, was identified and stopped by the FBI before any practical action.
But in the election campaign of the year, the failed attempt to assassinate Trump has entered a new stage. In one of his election rallies, a gunman fired at Trump and hit him with a bullet. Trump was quickly treated after the attack and survived. The attack was widely covered by the media and, from the viewers, had a significant impact on Trump’s popularity and victory in the presidential election a few months ago.
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