Former White House Press Secretary James Brady, who was wounded during the attempted 1981 assassination of President Ronald Reagan has died. He was 73. Brady was left disabled in the shooting and went on to become an outspoken advocate for gun control reform. PICTURED: Nov. 11, 1981 - White House Press Secretary JAMES BRADY, right, is consoled by First Lady NANCY REAGAN as he attended the opening of the new White House Press Room at the White House. Brady was shot with President Reagan as they left a Washington D.C. Hotel on March 30th. Brady was the most serious injured of the four that were shot and has had four operations at George Washington University Hospital. He is expected to be released from the Hospital in two weeks. (Credit Image: © Gene Forte/Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)