James Brady, who served as Ronald Reagan's press secretary and was injured during the assassination attempt on the former president, died Monday at the age of 73. “Jim touched the lives of so many and has been a
Let us pour one out for James Brady, former press secretary for Ronald Reagan and longtime gun-control advocate, who died today at the age of 73. Brady was Reagan's press secretary for the first two months of the Great
James Brady, a former White House press secretary who was severely wounded in the 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan and later became a prominent gun-control advocate, has died. Brady died at 73
"We are enormously proud of Jim's remarkable accomplishments – before he was shot on the fateful day in 1981 while serving at the side of President Ronald Reagan and in the days, months and years that followed. "Jim Brady's zest for life was apparent
James S. Brady, the often-irreverent press secretary to President Ronald Reagan who was shot in the head during an assassination attempt on his boss in 1981 and who became an enduring symbol of the fight against unfettered access to guns in American