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assassinating Nixon. Bremer made this clear in his diary writing, "He certainly won't be buried with the snobs in
Washington. ... I won't even rate a TV interruption in Russia or/Europe when the news breaks—they never heard of Wallace." The following day, he checked out two books from the public library in Milwaukee, both detailing the
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protected from someone like me. Looking back on my life I would have liked it if society had protected me from myself. That's all I have to say at this time." The sentence was reduced to 53 years on
September 28, 1972, after an appeal. On July 6, 1973, Bremer's second appeal to have the sentence reduced further was rejected.
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National Guard Armory. When questioned, Bremer said he was waiting for the Wallace rally to begin and wanted to get a good seat. Bremer was photographed
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which said "Wallace in 1972". He strongly applauded
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Wallace and three other people. When asked if he had anything to say, Bremer replied, "Well, Mr. Marshall mentioned that he would like society to be
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at the time of the shooting, and that he had "no emotional capacity to understand anything." Arthur
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from March 1969. In 1971, Bremer was demoted to kitchen work after customers complained that he talked to himself and that "he whistled and marched in tune with music played in the dining room." Angered by his demotion, Bremer complained to the program planner for the
Milwaukee Commission on
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Wallace's "fate" to be his victim, even though his diary entries never showed the same level of interest or enthusiasm as they did with regard to
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from the waist down. Bremer was found guilty and sentenced to 63 years (53 years after an appeal) in a Maryland prison for the shooting of Wallace and three bystanders. After 35 years of incarceration, Bremer was released from prison on November 9, 2007.
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parents on the south side of Milwaukee and lived in a dysfunctional household. Bremer stated "I would escape my ugly reality by pretending that I was living with a television family and there was no yelling at home or no one to hit me."
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at the rally that evening, where he had a clear opportunity to shoot his target, but according to his diary, he did not do so because he might have shattered some glass and blinded some "stupid 15-year-olds" who stood nearby.
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dinosaurs wasn't as bad as harming mainstream politicians." Bremer was released from prison on November 9, 2007, at the age of 57, having served 35 years of his original sentence. His probation ends in 2025.
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evaluation and receive treatment if the state deems it necessary; he may not leave the state without written permission from the state agency that will supervise him until the end of his probation.
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Community Relations. The complaint was investigated and dismissed. Bremer quit his job at the Athletic Club on February 16, 1972.
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or George Wallace. I intend to shoot one or the other while he attends a campaign rally for the Wisconsin Primary."
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Without Frontiers: The Life & Music of Peter Gabriel
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1436:Will : the autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy
1797:"The Attempted Assassination of George Wallace"
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707:13-shot Browning Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol
566:On April 10, Bremer traveled from Milwaukee to
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1513:AP. "Bremer diary traces nightmare journey".
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1163:Benning, James (2011). Ault, Julie (ed.).
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1588:"Mourners praise George Wallace at vigil"
1472:The South-east Missourian - 2 August 1972
1212:"Loner gunman shoots Democratic maverick"
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1987:Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment
1765:"George Wallace's Appointment in Laurel"
1724:"A Penny For Your Thoughts | Reel South"
1661:"Portrait of an Assassin: Arthur Bremer"
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870:Bremer served his sentence at the
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2054:1972 crimes in the United States
1055:"Wallace shooter to be released"
1053:Nuckols, Ben (August 23, 2007).
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1195:Now, Arthur Bremer is Known
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1666:The American Experience
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514:Milwaukee Athletic Club
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1969:1963 Inaugural Address
1519:June 16, 1985, p. 20A.
1458:"On This Day 4 August"
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658:Laurel Shopping Center
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2079:People from Milwaukee
2023:George Wallace Tunnel
1643:Cumberland Times-News
1201:, May 22, 1972, p. 1.
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866:Sentence and release
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2005:An Assassin's Diary
1758:The Washington Post
1755:, William Greider,
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878:. He was placed in
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604:Robert Blair Kaiser
598:by Aziz Shihab and
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1873:George Wallace Jr.
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1783:2007-11-13 at the
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1372:The New York Times
1259:The New York Times
1232:The New York Times
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1018:John Frankenheimer
600:"R.F.K. Must Die!"
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1709:978-1-78759-082-3
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1545:The Decatur Daily
1398:Los Angeles Times
1348:. 26 January 2017
1245:"Bremer v. State"
1174:978-0-923183-48-6
948:John Hinckley Jr.
942:(1976). In turn,
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817:Lee Harvey Oswald
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