13 American presidents who escaped attempts on their lives
- In American history, four out of 45 US presidents have been assassinated.
- Other presidents, including Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, escaped attempts on their lives.
- Donald Trump has survived two assassination attempts, one in which he was wounded by a shooter.
Four out of 45 US presidents have been assassinated over the course of American history.
Many more chief executives escaped assassination attempts thanks to heroic bystanders, diligent guards, misfiring pistols, and sheer luck.
Most recently, former President Donald Trump survived two assassination attempts in a matter of months. He was wounded during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July after a shooter opened fire from a nearby rooftop. A spokesperson said Trump was “fine” following the incident. The FBI said they are investigating the shooting as an assassination attempt.
Then, in September, a man with a gun was spotted on Trump’s golf course in Florida within 500 yards of the former president. The suspect fled after a Secret Service agent shot at him, and he was later arrested and charged with two federal firearm offenses. The FBI said it was investigating “what appears to be an attempted assassination.”
Two presidents who were assassinated escaped previous attempts on their lives.
On a hot August night in 1864, a sniper shot Lincoln’s hat off his head — missing his skull by inches — as he took a solo ride on his favorite horse “Old Abe,” according to “1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History.” Lincoln was later shot and killed by Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth, just five days after the surrender of Robert E. Lee.
Almost a century later, in 1960, retired postal worker Richard Paul Pavlick crammed his car with dynamite and plotted to ram the vehicle into then-President-Elect John F. Kennedy’s limo in Palm Beach, Florida, Smithsonian magazine reported. He was motivated by his intense hatred of Catholics and the Kennedy family, but backed off when he saw that the president was with his wife and young children. Pavlick was later arrested and institutionalized until 1966, three years after Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while visiting Dallas, Texas.
These 13 other presidents all experienced serious assassination threats and ultimately survived, and these are only the most dramatic, most-publicized instances. Undoubtedly, the Secret Service has thwarted many more over the years.
Here are 13 presidents who escaped attempts on their lives.
This article was originally published by Áine Cain,Talia Lakritz at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/american-presidents-escaped-assassination-attempts-2017-5).
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