"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part II" is the 24th episode of The West Wing.
The episode opens with the surviving member of the trio of gunmen from the Rosslyn assassination attempting to eat at a diner in West Virginia. He steps outside and is immediately caught in a spotlight and surrounded by dozens of Federal agents, quickly forced to surrender, and arrested. Charlie later comes by as the President is awake and recovering from his surgery. He...
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"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part II" is the 24th episode of The West Wing.
The episode opens with the surviving member of the trio of gunmen from the Rosslyn assassination attempting to eat at a diner in West Virginia. He steps outside and is immediately caught in a spotlight and surrounded by dozens of Federal agents, quickly forced to surrender, and arrested. Charlie later comes by as the President is awake and recovering from his surgery. He tells the President he can't believe someone tried to kill him, but Secret Service Agent Butterfield tells him "the President wasn't the target". Charlie asks who was, and with no answer, is horrified to realize they were trying to murder him. Toby is upset because the President exited the Newseum in the open air, which was a security change from the previous method of having him leave buildings under a tent or canopy. Toby was the main proponent of this change and wants to reveal this fact to the media. Agent Butterfield refuses to allow him...
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