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Leon Czolgosz. Leon F. Czolgosz ( / ˈtʃɒlɡɒʃ / CHOL-gosh, [2] Polish: [ˈlɛɔn ˈt͡ʂɔwɡɔʂ]; May 5, 1873 – October 29, 1901) was an American laborer and anarchist who assassinated president William McKinley on September 6, 1901, in Buffalo, New York. The president died on September 14 after his wound became infected.
Leon Czolgosz, (born 1873, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.—died October 29, 1901, Auburn, New York), American labourer and anarchist who fatally shot U.S. Pres. William McKinley on September 6, 1901; McKinley died eight days later. Czolgosz was found guilty and executed.
On October 29, 1901, President William McKinley ’s assassin, Leon Czolgosz, is executed in the electric chair at Auburn Prison in New York. Czolgosz had shot McKinley on September 6, 1901;...
Published May 19, 2022 Updated May 21, 2022 In 1901, Leon Czolgosz shot President McKinley twice at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. He was executed for the assassination less than two months later. Library of Congress A depiction of Leon Czolgosz killing President William McKinley. President William McKinley believed in luck.
Feb 19, 1995 0 SUBSCRIBE: $1 for 3 months More than 94 years ago the nation's eyes were trained on a courtroom in Buffalo. Leon F. Czolgosz was on trial for the murder of President William...
CZOLGOSZ, LEON F. (1873-29 Oct. 1901), the assassin of Pres. Wm. McKinley, was born in Detroit to Polish immigrants. The family settled in Cleveland in 1891.
The Ohio-born politician was shot at point blank range in the torso by Leon Czolgosz, a crazed man of Polish decent. The assassination of President McKinley on September 6, 1901, meant that he was the third POTUS in the history of the nation to suffer such tragic fate. Fast Facts about William McKinley Birthday: January 29, 1843