James Brady — the White House press secretary who was paralyzed by a bullet during a 1981 assassination attempt on Pres. Ronald Reagan — has…
Former White House press secretary James Brady, who survived a bullet wound to the head during the 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan and went on to lead the gun-control campaign that bears his name, has died at age 73, his family said
Former White House press secretary James Brady, who survived a bullet wound to the head during the 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan and went on to lead the gun-control campaign that bears his name, has died at age 73, his family said
ames Brady (L), the Reagan Administration press secretary who was wounded during the 1981 attempted assassination of then President Ronald Reagan, watches as U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the Brady Bill at the
James Brady will be remembered by history as a brave and unlucky man whose brain was forever damaged by gunshots in a failed attempt on President Ronald Reagan's life on March 30, 1981. Brady