What do you know about Assassination Attempt on President Gerald Ford?

The Gerald Ford assassination attempt in Sacramento was a September 5, 1975, effort by Charles Manson Family cult member Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme to kill President of the United States Gerald Ford in California. Fromme wanted to make a statement on environmental pollution and its effects on Air, Trees, Water, and Animals (ATWA).  Fromme, who was living on P Street in Sacramento, made her way to within little more than an arm's length from Ford as he and his entourage walked from the Senator Hotel to north entrance of the California State Capitol building.  Fromme pointed a M1911 pistol at him in the public grounds of the California State Capitol building, but her gun failed to fire and no one was injured.  Fromme was immediately subdued by the Secret Service.  After the assassination attempt, Ford continued to walk to the California state house, where he met with California governor Jerry Brown. For her crime, Fromme spent 34 years in prison and was released on August 14, 2009 – 2 years and 7 months after Ford's death. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, later received the M1911 pistol used in the assassination attempt as a gift, and the gun was put on display.

On September 22, 1975, 17 days after Fromme attempted to kill Ford in Sacramento, Sara Jane Moore attempted to kill Ford in San Francisco. This second assassination attempt also failed, and two days later California governor Jerry Brown responded to both attempts on Ford's life in California by signing into law bills imposing mandatory sentences for persons convicted of using guns in committing serious crimes and requiring purchasers of guns to wait 15 days for delivery