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‘True hero’: Secret Service agent who saved Ronald Reagan after 1981 shooting dies

Jerry Parr sprang into action to shove the president into a waiting limousine in the frantic moments after gunshots were fired outside the Washington Hilton Hotel on March 30, 1981.

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President Ronald Reagan bids farewell to Jerry Parr, the Secret Service agent that he credited with saving his life. Photo: AP

The Secret Service agent credited with saving President Ronald Reagan’s life on the day he was shot outside a Washington hotel has died aged 85.

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Jerry Parr sprang into action to shove the president into a waiting limousine in the frantic moments after gunshots were fired outside the Washington Hilton Hotel on March 30, 1981.

As they sped away, Special Agent Parr discovered Reagan had been injured and redirected the bullet-proof car to a nearby hospital.

Recounting the incident later, Parr said he thought he had injured one of Reagan’s ribs when he fell on top of the president in the race to get him into the limousine, only learning at the hospital that the president had been shot.

First lady Nancy Reagan credited those quick decisions with saving the president’s life.

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Reacting to Parr’s death late Friday, Nancy Reagan said he was “one of my true heroes.”

“Without Jerry looking out for Ronnie on March 30, 1981, I would have certainly lost my best friend and roommate to an assassin’s bullet,” she said in a statement widely cited in US media on Saturday.

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