Secret Service Agent Tim McCarthy - The Man Who Took a Bullet for President Reagan


Author: Citizens Behind the Badge April 22, 2025 Duration: 37:40
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Secret Service Agent Tim McCarthy - The Man Who Took a Bullet for President Reagan

When bullets rang out at the Washington Hilton on March 30, 1981, Secret Service Agent Tim McCarthy made the split-second decision that defines the ultimate sacrifice in law enforcement – turning his body into a shield for President Reagan during an assassination attempt.

In this powerful Heroes Behind the Badge interview, McCarthy recounts his 50-year law enforcement career, including the moment he took a bullet to protect President Reagan from would-be assassin John Hinckley Jr. Despite suffering a serious chest wound, McCarthy returned to presidential protection duties just three months later, demonstrating the remarkable resilience that defines America's finest.

"I did what I did based upon training, not anything else," McCarthy humbly explains. His story exemplifies the courage and commitment of law enforcement professionals nationwide who stand ready to make the ultimate sacrifice.

KEY MOMENTS:

  • 2:15 - The coin flip that put McCarthy on duty during the assassination attempt
  • 9:42 - McCarthy's detailed account of the shooting and his protective response
  • 14:25 - President Reagan's hospital room meeting with McCarthy: "What did this guy have against the Irish?"
  • 21:58 - How security protocols changed after the assassination attempt
  • 27:36 - McCarthy's expert analysis of recent Trump assassination attempts

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