At 3:30pm on September 22, 1975, Sara Jane Moore attempted to assassinate President Ford, missing narrowly due to faulty gun sights, and hitting a nearby taxi driver.
Moore, previously an FBI informant, became radicalized against the government, believing that violence was the only avenue left for achieving justice in America.
Robinson Devor's documentary 'Suburban Fury' frames Moore's actions as a struggle between her conservative roots and her emerging radical views, reflecting broader national tensions.
Though the film downplays psychological factors, it highlights Moore's self-mythologizing throughout her life, particularly after her release from prison and memoir publication.
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