Reagan aide Jim Brady's death ruled homicide

Reagan aide Jim Brady's death ruled homicide. Former White House press secretary James Brady, who was severely wounded during the 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan, has died at age 73. He became an advocate for gun control, leading 

The death this week of former White House press secretary James Brady was caused by injuries sustained in a 1981 shooting, US police have said. He was wounded during an attempt on President Ronald Reagan's life by John Hinckley Jr. Mr Brady's death 

Reagan aide Jim Brady's death ruled homicide. Former White House press secretary James Brady, who was severely wounded during the 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan, has died at age 73. He became an advocate for gun control, leading 

The death of James Brady, President Ronald Reagan's press secretary, at age 73 earlier this week has been ruled a homicide by a medical examiner. Brady was injured during an attempt on Reagan's life in 1981. Let's assume that the government can prove 

According to NBC News, Washington, D.C. police have ruled that former White House Press Secretary James Brady's death was a homicide stemming from the bullet wounds he suffered in the 1981 assassination attempt on