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Francisco Martin Duran (; born September 8, 1968) is an American criminal who is mostly known for his actions of October 29, 1994, when he fired 29 rounds from an
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rifle at the
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. Duran was later convicted of attempting to assassinate
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and sentenced to 40 years in prison.


History

Francisco Duran was born in the ''barrio'' Barelas of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The ''barrio'' is a poor, often crime-ridden neighborhood. Duran had six siblings, all born to different fathers, all moving in and out of his life. His mother was a cleaning lady and did the best she could for her children with
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and any government assistance she could get. Duran was the one closest to his mother and was always a quiet, reserved, child. He graduated without anyone really knowing him or leaving an impression. The only things notable about him were that he was in
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and had one minor brush with the law. He was arrested at 17 and charged with the 'attempted theft' of a front-end loader that he was going to take for a joy ride. The judge took pity on "Frankie," though, and made a deal with him that he'd drop the charges if he enlisted in the Army. Duran accepted the judge's deal quickly and willingly, and his mother gave her permission since he was a minor.


Military

Joining the military would provide him with many opportunities such as further education, economic advancement, and a desired status in the community. After basic training, he succeeded in being selected as a medical specialist. His first tour of duty was with the 25th Light Infantry Division in
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. He was an unremarkable soldier. It was during this tour that he fell in love and had a son and was married shortly after. On August 9, 1990, Duran and a group of army buddies got drunk at a bowling alley and were asked to leave when an argument broke out between the soldiers and some civilians about the soldiers' boisterous behavior. Tempers only rose as the civilians blocked Duran when he tried to leave in his car. He confronted one of the civilians before getting back in his car, and managed to leave before turning back around and driving into the crowd that was still milling around. He hit and injured a woman before driving away. He was stopped and arrested by military police. He was court-martialed and found guilty of drunken driving, aggravated assault, drunken and disorderly conduct and leaving the scene of an accident. He was stripped of rank and sentenced to five years in prison at the US Military Detention Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas He was released after two and a half years in 1993.


Attempted assassination of Bill Clinton

On Saturday October 29, 1994, dressed in a trench coat, Duran approached the fence overlooking the north lawn of the White House and fired a
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(Chinese-made copy
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) at a group of men wearing dark business suits on the White House lawn. Two nearby boys claimed they had remarked aloud just before the shooting that one of the men looked like Clinton.
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agents immediately began running across the lawn, with their guns drawn, when citizens Harry Rakosky, Ken Davis, and Robert Haines tackled Duran and pinned his arms until he could be subdued. Clinton was reportedly inside watching a football game at the time of the shooting and was not harmed. The incident followed just six weeks after
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crashed a
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into the White House south lawn and prompted debate about closing off traffic on that area of
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. No one was injured in the assassination attempt.


Trial

The most important charges in the two-week trial were attempted murder of the president and four counts of assaulting a federal officer (the Secret Service agents). Duran had served prison time previously, convicted of aggravated assault with a vehicle in the
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, and therefore, beyond the attempted murder of the President he was also charged with illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The other charges were use of an assault weapon during a crime of violence, destruction of U.S. property, and interstate transportation of a firearm with intent to commit a felony. Duran pleaded not guilty and mounted an
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, claiming that he was trying to save the world by destroying an alien "mist", connected by an
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to an alien in the
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mountains. Prosecutors stated he was faking insanity and called more than 60 witnesses to testify that Duran hated government in general and President Clinton in particular. The jury deliberated for under five hours to reject the insanity defense and arrive at the guilty verdict. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison by US District Court Judge
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. , Duran was serving his sentence at the medium-security
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at
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in
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. , Duran was serving his sentence at the high-security
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. The Bureau of Prisons projects his release date to be 2029.Inmate Locator, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Access date 28 June 2011.


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