"The President Has Been Shot!”
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Potomac Community Center
11315 Falls Rd
Potomac MD 20854
USA
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About this event
Five words that immediately, simultaneously, ignite two physical and emotional reactions:
1) Whole body tenses, nerve endings seem to be bursting through the skin.
2) Brain shouts “MOBILIZE EVERYONE!”
On March 30 1981, those nerves and that brain belonged to Ron Cohen, managing editor of United Press International. Ronald Reagan had been shot outside the Washington Hilton and was being rushed into emergency surgery at GW Hospital, his life in the balance.
Twelve interminable hours later, UPI’s breaking news coverage finally was wrapped up for America’s morning newspapers, and for readers and listeners in every corner of the globe. And Ron Cohen had survived the most exhilarating and exhausting half-day of his life.
UPI’s coverage would win runner-up for journalism’s most prestigious award, the Pulitzer Prize (Ron says “We wuz robbed!”).
Join Ron at the Potomac Community Village Speakers Series at the Potomac Community Center. He will bring you every “nerve-tingling” detail from that day in the UPI newsroom in Washington. We’ll also discuss how the influence of print journalism has waned, as most people rely on frequently unreliable and biased Internet sources. Are we in a world inadequately informed, often misinformed? Is it too late to do anything about it?