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Ronald Reagan’s aide was murdered; verdict comes 33 yrs after shooting

A gunshot wound three decades old killed former presidential spokesman James Brady, police said Friday, ruling the death a homicide.

Brady, who died Monday at age 73, was shot in the head in 1981 during a failed assassination attempt against then president Ronald Reagan.The shooting left him wheelchair-bound and with brain damage. After his death, ‘an autopsy was conducted and revealed the cause of death to be a gunshot wound and consequences thereof, and the manner of death was ruled a homicide,’ said a statement.
The police, the United States Attorney's Office and the FBI are reviewing the case, the statement said, which could theoretically lead to new charges against the shooter, John Hinckley.

The failed assassination also wounded three others, including Reagan. 
The former White House press secretary, whose injuries forced him to leave that post, spent the rest of his life working for gun control, through his Brady Campaign advocacy group he founded with his wife Sarah. Hinckley, who was charged with attempted assassination of the president and other crimes, was found not guilty by reason of insanity. 
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