George W. Bush; on May 10, 2005 in Freedom Square in Tbilisi, Georgia, a man named Vladimir Arutyunian lobbed a grenade towards the podium where Bush was standing and where the Georgian president, both countries' First Ladies, and various officials were seated. The grenade was a dud and didn't go off. Arutyunian was arrested in July of that year and convicted of the attempted assassinations, as well as the murder of a police officer while he was resisting arrest.
John F. Kennedy was the last American President to be assassinated.
It happened November 22, 1963 at approximately 12:30 PM.
The last US President to be assassinated was John Kennedy, an event that happened on Friday, 22 November 1963 in Dallas, Texas.
Aaron Burr shot and killed Alexander in a duel. Dick Johnson supposedly killed Indian chief Tecumseh in battle. Dick Cheney accidentally wounded a hunting companion but not seriously. There may be others.
Abraham Lincoln was the President for five days after the war ended, then he was shot and killed. Andrew Johnsonbecame President when Lincoln was killed and was President until March 4, 1869 when he was replaced by Gen. Ulysses Grant.
President Ronald Reagan
Alexander Hamilton was the most famous one to be killed in a duel. He was shot by Aaron Burr, the vice-president.
Lincoln was shot and killed by a Southern sympathizer. His murderer supported the Confederate States of America, and believed that he would be look upon as a hero if he were to kill the President of the United States.
Lyndon B. Johnson became President when President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed on November 22, 1963.
He was shot April 14, 1865, and died April 15, 1865.
No US President was shot in 1875. Lincoln was shot and killed in 1865 and James Garfield in 1880.
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President Washington was shot and killed!
Lyndon Johnson
Kennedy was killed in Dallas.
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Yes. He was shot and killed in Buffalo, NY in 1901.
He was President up until the time he was shot and killed by an assassin.
John Kennedy was riding in an open car when he was shot and killed. No US president was ever killed in an automobile accident.
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