Timothy J. McCarthy (born June 20, 1949) is an American retired
police officer and
special agent of the
U.S. Secret Service. He is best known for defending then-president
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He was a member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party a ...
during the
assassination attempt on Reagan's life on 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, taking a bullet to the chest, but made a full recovery.
After the assassination attempt, McCarthy was hailed as a hero and received the
NCAA Award of Valor in 1982.
Early life
McCarthy was born on 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
Fighting Illini football team as a
walk on in his freshman year. He earned a football scholarship for his sophomore year and played as
strong safety his junior year before an injury ended his college career.
While there, he was a member of
Delta Tau Delta.
He served 22 years in the
United States Secret Service.
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
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. McCarthy was the special agent in charge of the
Secret Service Chicago Division from 1989 until his retirement in October 1993.
Reagan assassination attempt
On March 30, 1981,
John Hinckley Jr. opened fire on President
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He was a member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party a ...
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, 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 chest by the fourth bullet, the bullet traversing McCarthy's right lung,
diaphragm, and right lobe of the
liver
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.
["March 30, 1981"]
Reagan's reflections on the assassination attempt, Ronaldreagan.com. Retrieved March 5, 2007. [Feaver, Douglas. "Three men shot at the side of their President", ''The Washington Post'', March 31, 1981.][Hunter, Marjorie. "2 in Reagan security detail are wounded outside hotel", '']The New York Times
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'', March 31, 1981. McCarthy was not wearing a
bulletproof vest.
McCarthy was not supposed to be on duty that day. At the last minute, the Secret Service received a request for an officer to provide protection to Reagan for an AFL-CIO luncheon on March 31. McCarthy and a colleague flipped a coin to see who would have to fill in on their day off; McCarthy lost.
McCarthy was taken to
George Washington University Hospital, and was operated on near the president.
He was later released after a 2-hour surgery.
Post-Secret Service career
McCarthy became the Chief of the
Orland Park Police Department in May 1994.
In 1998, he ran for the
Democratic nomination for
Illinois Secretary of State
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against
Jesse White of
Chicago
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, then the
Recorder of Deeds
Recorder of deeds or deeds registry is a government office tasked with maintaining public records and documents, especially records relating to real estate ownership that provide persons other than the owner of a property with real rights ove ...
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.
He earned a ]Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, B.S., B.Sc., SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree that is awarded for programs that generally last three to five years.
The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Scienc ...
in Finance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Master of Science in Criminal/Social Justice from Lewis University.
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. He later served as the corporate vice president of a security systems company, and appeared in speaking engagements at schools and conventions, where he related his experiences as a Secret Service Agent during the Reagan administration.
On July 1, 2020, McCarthy announced his retirement effective August 1, 2020.
Personal life
McCarthy and his wife were married for 47 years at the time of his retirement in July 2020. They have three children.
McCarthy was interviewed in 2016 about the release of John Hinckley Jr., stating, "I don't have to agree with it, but I expected it. There are very few cases that people, after a period of time, are viewed as no longer being a danger to themselves or others. I hope they're right about it. It's a big decision. I give the judge credit. That's what he gets paid for."[Ben Nuckols and Joe Mandak (August 1, 2016)]
John Hinckley story
References
External links
Orland Park Police Department-Meet the Chief of Police
2005 Illinois Bar Association Award
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Living people
1949 births
American police chiefs
People from Chicago
Illinois Democrats
United States Secret Service agents
Gies College of Business alumni
American shooting survivors
Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan
People from Orland Park, Illinois
Wardens of the Auburn Correctional Facility
Law enforcement officials from Chicago
Law enforcement officials from Washington, D.C.