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Timothy J. McCarthy (born June 20, 1949) is a former United States Secret Service agent who served under five U.S presidents; from Richard Nixon to Bill Clinton. McCarthy is best known for his notable act of bravery while defending President Ronald Reagan during the assassination attempt on Reagan's life on Monday, March 30, 1981, in Washington, D.C..

During the assassination attempt, McCarthy spread his stance to protect Reagan as six bullets were being fired by the would-be assassin, John Hinckley, Jr.. McCarthy stepped in front of President Reagan, saving the President from harm at considerable risk to his own life. McCarthy survived a .22-caliber round in the abdomen. While all Secret Service agents are trained to take bullets for the president, only four have actually done so. Officer Leslie Coffelt of the White House Police Force was killed, and officers Donald Birdzell and Joseph Downs were wounded in the 1950 Truman assassination attempt.

McCarthy recovered fully and received the NCAA Award of Valor in 1982 for his protection of President Reagan.

He has served as the current Chief of Police of Orland Park, Illinois since May 1994.


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Early life

McCarthy was born June 20, 1949, and was raised in Chicago's Ashburn neighborhood. He graduated from St. Denis Grammar School and Leo Catholic High School. He then attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

He joined the Fightin Illini football team as a walk on his freshman year. He earned a football scholarship for his sophomore and played as strong safety his junior years before an injury ended his college career.

While there, he was a member of Delta Tau Delta. He graduated in 1971 with a bachelor of science in finance and joined the United States Secret Service shortly thereafter.


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Law enforcement career

His career included eight years assigned to the Presidential Protective Division in Washington D.C. and 14 years as a criminal investigator in Chicago. McCarthy was the special agent in charge of the Secret Service Chicago Division from 1989 until his retirement in October 1993.


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Reagan assassination attempt

On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley, Jr. opened fire on President Ronald Reagan as he exited the Washington Hilton Hotel after giving a speech, firing six bullets in 1.7 seconds. As Special Agent In Charge Jerry Parr quickly pushed Reagan into the limousine, Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy put himself in the line of fire and spread his body in front of Reagan to make himself a target. He was struck in the abdomen by the fourth bullet.

McCarthy was taken to George Washington University Hospital, and was operated on near the president. He was the first of the wounded men to be discharged from the hospital.

For his bravery, McCarthy received the NCAA Award of Valor in 1982.


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Post-Secret Service career

McCarthy has served as chief of the Orland Park Police Department since May 1994.

In 1997, he ran for the Democratic nomination for Illinois Secretary of State against Jesse White of Chicago, then the Recorder of Deeds for Cook County, and State Senator Penny Severns of Decatur. Severns was removed from the ballot after failing to meet the signature requirement. McCarthy ran an outsider campaign that took a law-enforcement approach to the Secretary of State's office including standardized DUI tests and easier to read license plates. White won the primary election with 55% of the vote to McCarthy's 45% of the vote, or a margin of 100,195 votes.

In 1999, he earned a Master of Science degree in criminal/social justice from Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois.

In March 2016, he was awarded the first annual Chief of Police of the Year award by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. The award cited his legislative advocacy, supervision of the building of the country's first police station to receive a LEED Gold certification, working to establish the South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force, promoting crisis intervention training for officers and the use of NARCAN to prevent heroin overdoses. From July 2016 to April 2017 he served as the acting village manager of Orland Park.


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Private life

He is married and has three children.


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References


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External links

  • Orland Park Police Department-Meet the Chief of Police
  • McCarthy Biography
  • 2005 Illinois Bar Association Award
  • He Took A Bullet For Reagan, McCarthy interview with Rene Syler, CBS News, 2004 6 11 (online article 2007 Dec 5, Ellen Crean)

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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