Secret Service agent who attempted to shield JFK from assassination dead at 93 (1 Viewer)

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    The Secret Service agent who heroically jumped into action to try to shield President John F. Kennedy during his assassination in 1963, Clint Hill, has died at the age of 93.

    "It is with a broken heart that I must announce the passing of my remarkable husband, Clint Hill. He died peacefully at home, in my arms, on February 21, 2025," Hill's wife, Lisa McCubbin Hill, posted to Instagram, confirming his death.

    Hill died Friday at his home in California, the Associated Press reported.

    Hill was a 31-year-old Secret Service agent assigned to first lady Jackie Kennedy's security detail when he traveled with the first couple to Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.

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    The young agent was captured on camera in famous photos jumping on the back of the vehicle carrying the president and first lady after gunfire broke out, killing the nation's 35th president. As the first lady made her way out of convertible amid the chaos, she was seen crawling towards Hill in the devastating photos.

    "On November 22, 1963, three shots were fired in Dallas," Hill posted to X on the 61st anniversary of the assassination in 2024. "The horrific images are still vivid. I was a 31-year-old unknown Secret Service agent, suddenly thrust into history. At 92, I have come to terms with my place in history. I tried. I was unsuccessful, but at least I tried."

    The former Secret Service agent wrote a handful of memoirs reflecting on his relationship with the Kennedys in the years following JFK's death, including reporting that he was consumed by guilt after the death.

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    "Guilt and anguish consumed me. All I could think about was Dallas," he wrote in the memoir, "My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy."

    "I was running as fast as I could, my arm reaching for the handholds on the trunk but it was like my legs were in quicksand," he wrote. "Mrs. Kennedy climbing out of the back seat, her terrified eyes looking but not seeing me, like I wasn't there."

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    Following the announcement of Hill's death, tributes poured in from those in the media who knew him, as well as others offering their condolences.

    "From the moment we met, there was an undeniable spark between us. We had that once-in-a-lifetime love that everyone hopes for—a relationship filled with passion, respect, admiration, and the pure joy of being together. I am eternally grateful for every day and every moment of the past 15 years we shared. To us, forever. Rest in Peace my Sweet Prince," his wife added on Instragram Monday afternoon.

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