If you mean immediately after, she screamed and went into survival mode, trying to escape out the back of the convertable car they were riding in. It's hard to imagine the Horror of that moment for her. The President never really knew what hit him, he fell into unconsciousness almost immediately, but she was fully aware the entire time. I'm sure she must have had nightmares about the moment for the rest of her life.
The moment was in Dallas, Texas, Elm Street, 12:30 PM CST. A Presidential Motorcade with President and Mrs. Kennedy was making its way through the street when the President was hit by at least two shots from a rifle. Some believe Jacqueline Kennedy was trying to flee from the gunfire. Others saw that see was retrieving a piece of her husband's head from the back of the Lincoln limousine that the couple was sitting in. Agent Clint Hill rushed as fast to the vehicle as possible, but Mrs. Kennedy made her way back to the car. She hugged her husband's shattered head all the way to Parkland Memorial Hospital. Agent Hill had to convince her to let go. She stayed by her husband's side until he was pronounced dead one-half hour after the fatal shots.
she reached for his brains and tried to put them back in.
It is unknown what you are referring to. Are you asking which statement is grammatically correct?John got shot ORJohn was shot?Think about it. Was is a verb and the sentence 'John was shot' is much more grammatically correct than 'John got shot' which sounds informal and can have multiple meanings.
John Dillinger was shot three times. on July 22 1934
I'm pretty sure John Booth Wilkes Shot him.
He shot himself with the help of bullet! SO it was a suicide! Moreover, he shot his wife, children and his dog. and you cant got dead :S
President Abraham Lincoln was at a opera house watching a show.
his wife
It is unknown what you are referring to. Are you asking which statement is grammatically correct?John got shot ORJohn was shot?Think about it. Was is a verb and the sentence 'John was shot' is much more grammatically correct than 'John got shot' which sounds informal and can have multiple meanings.
she did not get shot, but she died by cancer
He got shot by his wife.
she got shot
he got shot
he got shot
In high school, John F. Kennedy almost got expelled after he blew up a toilet with a firecracker; his best friend was gay and had a crush on him; and he got a 65 in Physics but a 85 in History. He did not finish in the top half of his graduating class.
his wife and body guard
He got shot and killed.
after he got shot
John Dillinger was shot three times. on July 22 1934