Reagan aide Jim Brady's death ruled homicide

Former White House Press Secretary James Brady (R) and his wife, Sarah Brady visit the press briefing room that bears his name at the White House March 30, 2011 in Washington, DC. Brady was visiting the White House on 

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 

WASHINGTON – Police in Wash., D.C. are investigating the recent death of James Brady, the former White House press secretary who survived a head wound in the 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, as a homicide. Brady died Monday 

Former White House Press Secretary James Brady died this week at the age of 73, but a medical examiner declared his death a homicide stemming from a gunshot wound he received 33 years ago in a failed assassination 

The FBI, U.S. Attorney and Washington D.C. PD have opened a homicide investigation into the death of former Reagan Press Secretary James Brady who died…