Coroner Is Said to Rule James Brady's Death a Homicide, 33 Years After a …

The death of former White House press secretary James Brady was ruled a homicide, according to the Virginia medical examiner, a police spokesman told the Daily News. Brady, who took a bullet to the head during the 1981 assassination attempt on 

WASHINGTON — The death of James Brady has been ruled a homicide resulting from John Hinckley Jr.'s attempted 1981 assassination of President Ronald Reagan, the Virginia Medical Examiner ruled Friday. As a result, D.C. Metropolitan Police are 

The death of James Brady, who served as press secretary for Ronald Reagan and died earlier this week at the age of 73, was ruled a homicide, 33 years after he was wounded during an attempt on Reagan's life. The District 

The District of Columbia's medical examiner on Friday ruled that former White House press secretary James Brady was the victim of a homicide. The coroner said Brady's death earlier this week was the result of injuries he suffered when shot during the

James Brady — the White House press secretary who was paralyzed by a bullet during a 1981 assassination attempt on Pres. Ronald Reagan — has…