Again in 1975, a radical leftist from San Francisco named Sara Jane Moore tried to shoot Republican President Gerald Ford. Fortunately, she missed and was caught. She was tried, convicted and despatched to jail for all times.
Ultimately, a few years later, she was freed on parole, however nobody ever forgot who she was or what she tried to do.
She died this week at age 95.
A mom of 4 who lived on the fringes of radical actions, Sara Jane Moore fired photographs at President Ford as he was leaving a lodge in San Francisco in 1975. She later mentioned she had hoped to begin a revolution. https://t.co/s9g4Pax8QH
— NYT Obituaries (@NYTObits) September 26, 2025
The New York Times studies:
Sara Jane Moore, Would-Be Murderer of President Ford, Dies at 95
Sara Jane Moore, the middle-aged radical and mom of 4 who fired two errant photographs at President Gerald R. Ford outdoors the St. Francis Lodge in San Francisco on Sept. 22, 1975, with a obscure notion of igniting a leftist revolution in America, died on Wednesday at a nursing house in Franklin, Tenn. She was 95.
Demetria Kalodimos, a reporter for The Nashville Banner who had developed a friendship with Ms. Moore, confirmed the demise, which was first reported by The Banner.
Ms. Moore’s try to kill Mr. Ford occurred solely 17 days after one other would-be murderer, Lynette (Squeaky) Fromme, a follower of the cult chief Charles Manson, pointed a gun on the president in a crowd at Sacramento however was seized earlier than she may fireplace.
In San Francisco, about 3,000 individuals have been gathered close to Union Sq. for a glimpse of the president as he left the St. Francis Lodge. Ms. Moore, 45, who had been questioned by Secret Service brokers the day earlier than however then launched, was standing throughout the road, 40 to 50 ft away from the commander in chief. She drew a chrome-plated .38-caliber revolver and fired on the president. The shot missed, and he or she raised the gun for a second shot.
Oliver W. Sipple, a former Marine, deflected the gun simply as she fired. The bullet narrowly missed the president, ricocheted off a wall and grazed a bystander. Pandemonium erupted as Mr. Ford, unharmed, was hustled right into a limousine by Secret Service brokers and sped away. Mr. Sipple and two cops seized Ms. Moore.
Ten years in the past, CNN interviewed Sara Jane Moore and host Alisyn Camerota requested her why she did it. Her solutions are eerily related to what’s occurring within the nation in the present day. Watch:
In some ways, it feels as if we live by means of a repeat of historical past.

