This post and article are dedicated to the memories and heroics of Officer Leslie Coffelt, who made the ultimate sacrifice, and Special Agent Floyd Boring, who kept his cool under fire.
In the afternoon of November 1, 1950, two Puerto Rican Nationalists made an assassination attempt on President Truman. It’s been described as the biggest gunfight in Secret Service history. Before the assassins were able to enter Truman’s temporary residence on Pennsylvania Avenue across from the White House, their attack was stopped by the White House Police and the Secret Service.
https://www.thetacticalwire.com/features/546e4b74-c821-4f5c-a59d-8ddbbb64aba7

It’s worth noting that the assassins were stopped by two shots by two men armed with revolvers, who knew how to shoot them well.
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Very nice summary. An incident that probably doesn’t have a lot of exposure outside the gun community.
Good piece of writing there, and a very interesting story.
Nice review of the shooting!
I did not know about this honorable Secret Service incident.
Thanks again. Mike