No, but he was shot in Milwaukee, WI in 1912 while running for President as a third-party candidate. He survived the attack, and even appeared in front of a crowd after the attack, saying, "I will make this speech or die!"
He was shot by an anarchist.
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John Schrank (a saloonkeeper) shot Teddy Roosevelt, because Schrank claimed that he was advised by the ghost of William McKinley in a dream to avenge his death pointing to a picture of Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt was shaking hands with the public near his car when John Schrank shot him with a pistol at point blank range.
He was shot in the right side of his chest. The location of the shooting was Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 14th October 1912. John Schrank was the shooter.
John Flammang Schrank shot Theodore Roosevelt in an assassination attempt on October 14, 1912 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
On Oct. 14, 1912, a saloonkeeper named John Schrank shot while President Theodore Roosevelt was making a campaign stop in Milwaukee.
yes he was shot with a 38. caliber hand gun
He was shot in the right side of his chest. The location of the shooting was Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 14th October 1912. John Schrank was the shooter
Yes he did but then recovered and died on January 6 1919 at the age of 60 because of a stroke.
No - Theodore Roosevelt was shot and survived
No - Theodore Roosevelt was shot and lived
No, Theodore Roosevelt was not shot during his term in office.
A saloonkeeper named John Schrank shot former President Theodore Roosevelt while Roosevelt, as the presidential candidate of the Progressive Party, prepared to give a campaign speech in Milwaukee, Wis.
Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.
October 14, 1912, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Roosevelt was McKinley's vice-president. After McKinley was shot, Roosevelt took over.
Theodore Roosevelt.
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Theodore Roosevelt's real name was...Theodore Roosevelt.
theodore rosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt did not have a middle name. His full name was simply Theodore Roosevelt.