John Connally
True. Connally was a passenger in the car in which President Kennedy was assassinated, and was seriously wounded in the shooting. Despite his injuries, he survived.
However...while we know as fact that indeed he was shot, it is the absurdest, illogical and frankly impossible way it was reported to have occurred that is more the story. in 2006, The History Channel showed "Beyond Conspiracy" featuring a computer animation which showed a bullet hitting President Kennedy's back four inches below his shirt collar but then some how exited his neck after nicking the upper part of the knot of his tie, then the "Magic Bullet" goes down at approximately a 25 degree angle to hit Governor Connally in his back. Down, up, down, just blowing all around as if it's "Magic" ability was anti gravity.
At the time just following the shooting, the spook's spin machine must have nearly blown up. The sheer chicanery, threats and cash that must have been leveraged to get ABC, CBS & NBC's most respected news anchors to say to the world "Well, that all does make perfect sense, now doesn't it?" (Insert mind control here) And, wouldn't ya know it...America at large just trusted that the media simply would not or could not lie and agreed, a single shooter really could have done this all.
And that, my friend, was USA 1963 style.
Lee Harvey Oswald killed John Fitzgerald Kennedy at Dallas Texas, while JFK was riding in a motorcade with his wife on the left, and the governor of Texas in the front seat with his wife at his side. Oswald killed JFK at 12:30 p.m at the Dealey Plaza and wounded the governor of Texas.
US President Kennedy was assassinated in in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. He had been traveling with his wife and other politicians in an open car motorcade on the way to the Dallas airport when he was hit with gunfire that mortally wounded him. The governor of Texas was also wounded by the assassination bullets.
Although Kennedy was the only fatality there were others wounded during the assassination. Willliam Weisel of ABC News, Paul Schrade of United Auto Workers Union, Elizabeth Evans of the Democratic Party, Ira Goldstein of the Continental News Service and Kennedy campaign volunteer Irwin Stroll. Singer/actress Rosemary Clooney, aunt of actor George Clooney,was standing nearby and although unhurt physically, she suffered a nervous breakdown shortly after Kennedy's assassination.
The University of Texas at Austin. Whitman, a student there, also wounded 31 before being killed by police.
AnswerJohn F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22nd 1963 in Dallas Texas by Lee Harvey Oswald.
Lee Harvey Oswald killed John Fitzgerald Kennedy at Dallas Texas, while JFK was riding in a motorcade with his wife on the left, and the governor of Texas in the front seat with his wife at his side. Oswald killed JFK at 12:30 p.m at the Dealey Plaza and wounded the governor of Texas.
The governor of Texas was John Connally, and he sitting just in front of the President at the time of the assassination.
Texas governor, John Connally, was wounded by the same bullet that went thru the neck area of president John F. Kennedy.
His wife, Jacqueline Kennedy. Also Governor and Nellie Connally, and two Secret Service agents up front.
John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, and his wife Jacqueline Kennedy were riding with Texas Governor John Connally and his wife, Nellie Connally, in the limousine when Kennedy was shot on November 22, 1963. Governor Connally was also injured but survived the assassination attempt.
That is was a single shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, and that Texas Governor Connally was wounded by a Magic bullet. They also determined that Jack Ruby acted alone when he killed Oswald.
US President Kennedy was assassinated in in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. He had been traveling with his wife and other politicians in an open car motorcade on the way to the Dallas airport when he was hit with gunfire that mortally wounded him. The governor of Texas was also wounded by the assassination bullets.
He was killed in Dallas, Texas.
The governor riding in the car with John F. Kennedy was John Connally.
Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas is where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
No. Only Kennedy and the Texas governor who was in the passenger front seat.