サラ・ジェーン・ムーア (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Spieler, G. (2008). Taking Aim at the President: The Remarkable Story of the Woman Who Shot at Gerald Ford. St. Martin's Press. p. 20. ISBN 9780230621848. https://books.google.com/books?id=eg2Ed3efhEMC&pg=PA20 2015年7月23日閲覧。 

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  • United States Secret Service. “Public Report of the White House Security Review”. United States Department of the Treasury. 2007年1月3日閲覧。 “Just seventeen days after the Fromme incident, Sara Jane Moore fired a bullet at President Ford in San Francisco. As President Ford exited a downtown hotel, Moore, standing in a crowd of onlookers across the street, pointed her pistol at him. Just before she fired, a civilian grabbed at the gun and deflected the shot. The bullet missed Ford but slightly injured a bystander. Moore was a known radical and a former FBI informant.”

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