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  1. 22 de may. de 2024 · William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, was fatally wounded by anarchist Leon Czolgosz on September 6, 1901, during a public event in Buffalo, NY. His death sparked a renewed focus on presidential security measures and the impact of political extremism.

  2. Hace 2 días · The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was one of the key events that led to World War I. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated on 28 June 1914 by Bosnian Serb student Gavrilo Princip.

  3. Hace 2 días · On April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending the play Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Shot in the head as he watched the play, [2] Lincoln died of his wounds the following day at 7:22 am in the Petersen House opposite the theater. [3] .

  4. Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) addressed the public for the first time after the assassination attempt that took place on May 15. "I forgive and warn," is written in the description of the published video, in which Prime Minister Robert Fico addressed the public for the first time since the assassination attempt on him by Juraj C. on May 15 after the travelling meeting of the government ...

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell NPR’s Vowell takes readers on an insightful, introspective, and irreverent tour of America, as she chases the ghosts of presidents Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and William McKinley — all assassinated — through modern-day monuments to their murder.

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  6. Hace 22 horas · The widow of late Haiti President Jovenel Moïse and his elder son have been awarded a $6.2 million in restitution by a federal judge, who ordered a half-dozen convicted defendants in her husband ...

  7. 22 de may. de 2024 · The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., the most prominent leader of the American civil rights movement, occurred on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about the background, details, and aftermath of the assassination in this article.