Author: Tim Dees
Even though it dates me as someone who has been around a while, the first time I can remember the “face in the crowd” phenomenon coming to notice was in the case of Arthur Bremer. Bremer was the man who tried to assassinate then-presidential candidate George Wallace in 1972, while Wallace was speaking at a rally in Laurel (Md.). He didn’t succeed in killing Wallace, but did make him ...
Authors: PoliceOne