Yes. He was shot and killed in Buffalo, NY in 1901.
McKinley was killed while he was president. Hopefully he enjoyed an afterlife after he was president.
He was killed while he was in office.
He died while he was in office from an assassin's bullet.
Chief Legislator is one of the roles of the president. So, McKinley was Chief Legislator.
Garret Hobart for most of McKinley's first term (Hobart died of heart disease in 1899), and Theodore Roosevelt for the second term.
No. He died after leaving the Presidency. The Four Presidents who were killed while in office were: Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John Kennedy.
President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 was the 4th US President killed in office. Previously, Abraham Lincoln (1865), James Garfield (1881) and William McKinley (1901) had all been assassinated while serving as President.
He was killed by Booth while in office, so he never lived after he was president.
Theodore Roosevelt was the Vice-President of William McKinley. While attending the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, NY on 6 September 1901, McKinley was assassinated, dying from his wounds days later. Vice President Roosevelt is now President Roosevelt.
he vowed not to run for relection in 1908 because he counted McKinley first four years in office as his
There are 4 US Presidential Assassinations 1. Abraham Lincoln (by John Wilkes Booth) 2. James A. Garfield (by Charles Guiteau) 3. William McKinley (by Leon Czolgosz) 4. John F. Kennedy (by Lee Harvey Oswald)
Presidents Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy were assassinated while in office. None were assassinated -IN- the White House.