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do uzupełnienia 23.03.2011

EN_00957963_0562
do uzupełnienia 23.03.2011
This photo taken by presidential photographer Mike Evens on March 30, 1981 shows police and Secret Service agents reacting during the assassination attempt on then US president Ronald Reagan, after a conference outside the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.. Police officer Thomas Delahanty (foreground) and Press Secretary James Brady (behind) lay wounded on the ground. Reagan was hit by one of six shots fired by John Hinckley, who also seriously injured press secretary James Brady (just behind the car). Reagan was hit in the chest and was hospitalized for 12 days. Hinckley was aquitted 21 June 1982 after a jury found him mentally unstable.
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1981-03-30
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
MIKE EVENS
do uzupelnienia 23.03. (515)
1,55MB
26cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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