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James Brady

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Chaos outside the Washington Hilton Hotel after the assassination attempt on President Reagan. James Brady and police officer Thomas Delahanty lie wounded on the groundEnlarge

Chaos outside the Washington Hilton Hotel after the assassination attempt on President Reagan. James Brady and police officer Thomas Delahanty lie wounded on the ground

James Scott Brady (born August 29, 1940) was Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan.

He was among those shot during John Hinckley, Jr's March 30, 1981, assassination attempt on Reagan. Though suffering a serious head wound that left him partially paralyzed for life, Brady served as press secretary the duration of Reagan's two terms in office. Brady subsequently led lobbying efforts for stricter handgun control and is in the leadership of the Brady Campaign. The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, also known simply as the Brady Bill, was named in his honor.

For the U.S. Senator with a similar name, see James H. Brady.