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U.S. Capitol shooting incident (1954)

 

U.S. Capitol shooting incident (1954)

The U.S. Capitol shooting incident of 1954 was an attack on March 1, 1954 by four Puerto Rican nationalistss who shot thirty rounds of a Luger and automatic pistol from the Ladies' Gallery (a balcony for visitors) of the U.S. House of Representatives into the floor of the chamber.

The attackers (Lolita Lebrón, Rafael Cancel Miranda, Andres Figueroa Cordero and Irving Flores Rodriguez) unfurled a Puerto Rican flag and began shooting at the 240 Representatives who were then debating an immigration bill.

Five representatives were wounded in the attack; one was seriously hurt. (The partisan breakdown, as reported by the Washington Post, was three Democrats and two Republicans.) The wounded lawmakers were Alvin M. Bentley (he took a bullet to the chest), Clifford Davis (shot in the leg), Ben F. Jensen (shot in the back), George H. Fallon and Kenneth A. Roberts.

In 1979, United States President Jimmy Carter freed the assailants, after they had spent 25 years in prison. Their release coincided with Fidel Castro's release of several Americans CIA agents being held in Cuba on espionage charges. Carter's administration denied that there were any connections, saying it was making a humanitarian gesture.

External links

  • "A Terrorist in the House" by Manuel Roig-Franzia, The Washington Post Magazine, February 22, 2004, pg. W12.
  • "No one expected attack on Congress in 1954" The Holland Sentinel, February 29, 2004
  • Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: BENTLEY, Alvin Morell (1918-1969)
  • Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: DAVIS, Clifford (1897-1970)
  • Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: FALLON, George Hyde (1902-1980)
  • Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: JENSEN, Benton Franklin (1892-1970)
  • Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: ROBERTS, Kenneth Allison (1912-1989)



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