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11->''"You come at the king, you best not miss."''
12-->-- '''Omar Little''' (paraphrasing Creator/RalphWaldoEmerson[[note]]who said, "When you strike at a king, you must kill him."[[/note]]), ''Series/TheWire''
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14The leaders of countries -- Kings, Presidents, Prime Ministers, Chancellors, etc. -- are the most famous, rich, and powerful people in the world. Everybody from their home country at least knows about them because the fate of their nation may sometime depend on them (no stress!) and that goes for any political leader. Of course, for that same reason, some things a politician may do, say, or simply be may anger some people. And some people may be ''very'' angered to the point that they want to kill you with a blade, handgun, [[ColdSniper sniper rifle]], or [[SatchelCharge bomb]].
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16Just as any character getting shot on TV is, assassinations are no less dramatic (of course, they do bear some TruthInTelevision -- a public figure getting shot doesn't happen on a day-to-day basis). They have [[OhCrap a shock value]]. On TV, if it's a political drama, it's probably a WhamEpisode, and though any public figure can be a target of one, [[OurPresidentsAreDifferent it's almost always against the President]].
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18Note that it isn't done by some angry commoner all the time. Sometimes, it may be BodyguardBetrayal, TheMole has slipped into the palace, or it's a part of a GovernmentConspiracy. Maybe it was [[WhoShotJFK the CIA, or the Mafia, or the Vice President or the Russians]], because you [[HeKnowsTooMuch found out something you weren't supposed to]] or [[GreenEyedMonster the VP is jealous]].
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20Political leaders are protected by a security detail, and some may travel with an intimidating CadreOfForeignBodyguards and armored vehicles. As well, law enforcement agencies monitor for threats against the leader.
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22Tragically, this is a TruthInTelevision, as there are various RealLife examples of assassination attempts against public figures, some of which have emerged successful. SisterTrope to TheKingslayer. Compare with ConspicuouslyPublicAssassination. If the entire assassination is a ruse, see FakeAssassination.
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24!!As this can be a {{Death Trope|s}}, [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff unmarked spoilers abound]]. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Beware]].
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30* ''Anime/{{Albegas}}'': Mirror Zero tries to assassinate Daisaku at one point, but it backfires when she ends up seeing him without the loincloth, and she screams and covers her eyes.
31* ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'': In one episode of ''2nd Gig'', Kuze tries to assassinate Japanese Prime Minister Yoko Kayabuki, who is meditating in a temple. Fortunately, the Major is able to save her by blocking Kuze's blade.
32* ''Manga/HonooNoAlpenRose'':
33** Leonhardt Aschenbach is targeted by the Nazis for openly opposing them and inciting rebellion against them, but he doesn't care and continues to oppose them no matter what.
34** [[spoiler:Count Germont wants to plunge Switzerland into World War II, so he orders Alfred to assassinate [[HistorialDomainCharacter Henri Guisan]] Even though Alfred is a horrible person, he's disgusted that the Count would ask him of that.]]
35* ''Manga/SnowWhiteWithTheRedHair'': Prince Zen Wisteria was nearly assassinated by a group that wanted to kill him to punish his older brother and was saved by his brother and the knight Mitsuhide. He's then accidentally poisoned by "the stupid prince" Raji of the neighboring country in the first chapter, though it turns out the poison wasn't designed to kill, and later in the story, a disgruntled northern lord from his own country tries to kill him. Luckily Zen's a decent swordsman.
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39* ''ComicBook/NickFuryAgentOfSHIELD1968'':
40** The first issue sees Scorpio make several attempts to assassinate Nick Fury himself, including a sabotaged weapons test and a straightforward sniper's bullet. Despite the title of the series, Fury is leading the titular GovernmentAgencyOfFiction, not just an agent.
41** Would-be world conqueror Supremus tries to assassinate intelligence agency leaders around the world, using BrainwashedAndCrazy assassins.
42* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': A political rival of the young head of state Tim's roommates with at Brentwood summons the demon Arrakhat to assassinate him. The attempt fails when the boy realizes the charm around his neck that he received from his father allows him to control the demon, and he leaves school to take up ruling his country instead of leaving it to advisors in the wake of the attack.
43* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'': During the ''Trial By Fire'' arc, Doctor Starline's new minions Surge and Kit set a forest fire near the camp ground where Amy, Tangle, Jewel, and Belle are vacationing. The ''Imposter Syndrome'' miniseries would later reveal that this wasn't a coincidence; Starline specifically wanted the girls killed in a way [[MakeItLookLikeAnAccident that looked like an accident]], in order to emotionally harm Sonic without giving him a reason to go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
44* ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'':
45** ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith'': A small clique of Imperial military officers, offended by Vader's position and authority placing him outside the traditional chain of command, attempt to have him killed, first by hiring bounty hunters and then by sabotaging his ship so that Corsucant's defense systems won't recognize it and shoot it down. Angered by this, Vader makes a show of randomly killing several officers, promising to do the same each time another attempt is made on his life; this cows the remaining conspirators into submission.
46** ''ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra'': During the ''Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon'' arc, the Rebellion reveals to Aphra their plan to use an ancient Jedi weapon she's recovered to build a miniature Death Star and blow up the Emperor from a far enough distance that he won't sense it coming. [[spoiler:In actuality, they're [[BatmanGambit counting on]] Aphra stealing that weapon from them and selling it to the Empire to get the law off her back, unaware that they've rigged it to blow up in Palpatine's face when she delivers it to him.]] Unfortunately for the Rebels, [[spoiler:Aphra deduces what they're planning and arranges for it to fail]].
47* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1972'': In the final issue, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} is watching President Prez opening a mall when she spots among the crowd a man wearing a hidden gun, and she swiftly intercepts the would-be assassin by shielding Prez from the blast.
48* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
49** ''ComicBook/SensationComics'': After a mayor refuses to pay the Blue Seal Gang ten thousand dollars for their "support" of her mayoral bid, the gang has her shot. While she nearly dies, she recovers, but as she's leaving the hospital, the gang abducts her. She's rescued by Wonder Woman shortly thereafter.
50** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': Julianna Sazia tried to take out Paulie Longo -- the man standing in the way of her becoming the top mob boss in Boston -- on multiple occasions, even hiring Cheetah, Poison Ivy and Cheshire to kill him. In the end, she catches him with a remote-activated car bomb she placed ''in her own car''.
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54* ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'': In Chapter 11, SEELE sends sniper teams to kill the Pilots and their friends, in order to eliminate them and trigger Kaworu's Angel side. [[spoiler:Despite inflicting several serious injuries, they fail to actually kill anyone.]] They try again later, [[spoiler:having an agent infiltrate NERV's medical center where Kaworu is recovering and try to kill him there, again hoping the trauma will awaken Tabris. And again, this time thanks to interference from Rei and Asuka, the attempt fails.]]
55* In ''Fanfic/BecomingFree'', a spy disguises himself as a guard and tries to kill Elsa. Freya gets shot instead [[spoiler:and loses her ability to work as a horse farrier]]. The assassin knows of Elsa's and Freya's relationship as well, but it's regarded as MaliciousSlander. Later, another assassination attempt occurs against Elsa, but Freya also stops it.
56* In ''Fanfic/ByTheSea'', a longtime enemy of Cody's has a bunch of assassins follow Cody's younger brother Eyayah (Echo in canon) to Obi-Wan, and they try to kill both Obi-Wan and Eyayah mostly to piss off Cody. In retaliation, Cody challenges the man to a knife duel in front of the royal court for conspiracy to murder [[spoiler:the royal consort]] and kills the man, and then sends a couple of his brothers to bodyguard Obi-Wan until they're reunited.
57* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': In [[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/dungeon-keeper-ami-sailor-moon-dungeon-keeper-story-only-thread.30066/post-6355702 "Out-of-Dungeon Experiences"]], Ami gets shot by an assassin in the Underworld, but the attempt is foiled by her being in an ice golem body, which keeps her from dying as easily as normal.
58* Multiple in ''Fanfic/IHopeYouHaveUnlimitedTextMessaging'':
59** Howard Stark endured ten of these by HYDRA after the end of World War II, the first one being before Tony was even born and the last one being [[spoiler:the successful attempt by the Winter Soldier. Both Ana Jarvis and Tony's mother Maria ended up being casualties of these attempts]].
60** Tony [[spoiler:endures at least two of these over the course of the story, proving himself to be his father's son in that aspect, unfortunately. Only difference is that each one was instigated by different parties]].
61* ''Fanfic/MetalGearGreen'':
62** In retaliation for Sainz successfully dismantling the Los Hermanos Cartel with the help of the MSF, Madam President has Magnetic sprung out to kill Sainz, then be 'conveniently' taken down by Infini Leap after Sainz is killed. Snake successfully subdues Magnetic before Infini Leap can even make his debut, saving Sainz and pissing off Madam President even more.
63** After finding out Nowak hired the MSF to dismantle the Showstoppers because Russia, Belarus and the HPSC weren't going to do shit even after his daughter was kidnapped, combined with him cutting ties with the HPSC and establishing a trade agreement with Outer Heaven, Madam President threatens to have him killed. Nowak tells her to BringIt.
64* ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'': So many people from the future TimeTravel to MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight by killing Izuku before he can become his FutureBadass-self ComicBook/{{Superman}} that the Legion of Super-Heroes has all its members watch him in shifts just to make sure they don't succeed. And even they can't catch all the attempts, forcing the intervention of other time-travel superheroes like the Legends of Tomorrow.
65* ''Fanfic/TheNewAdventuresOfInvaderZim'': Bob's plan for the [[EnemyCivilWar New Irken Order's]] attack on the Invaders' tournament involves sneaking a bomb into the Tallest's box and blowing them and their inner circle up. It only fails because they find the bomb at the last minute and toss it out of the box before it can explode.
66* ''Fanfic/ThePalaververse'': The post on [[https://www.fimfiction.net/blog/537794/the-end-of-the-day-also-introducing-part-1-of-the-palaververse-ovarn Ovarn]] implies that there have been many failed attempts on Fairy Floss's life:
67-->Her Archons rightfully grumble -- Fairy Floss's expansion of powers goes beyond any other Tyrant's in Ovarn's history, and continues in spite of every failed assassination attempt.
68* At one point in ''Fanfic/TheRavensPlan'', [[spoiler:Shae]] sneaks into Tyrion's solar disguised as a servant and tries to kill him. She manages to stab him a few times but is prevented from completing the job when Jaime, who learned of her presence, bursts in and subdues her.
69* ''Fanfic/TheRigelBlackChronicles'': Tiberius Ogden faces two poisoning attempts, believed to be the work of his impatient heirs, but Harry and Archie narrowly save him from them, earning the [[IOweYouMyLife gratitude]] of himself and his fiancee.
70* ''Fanfic/TheresNoRuleThatSaysAWolfCantBeAJedi'': After he inadvertently [[spoiler:disrupts Palpatine's attempts to make Anakin fall to the dark side]], Swift faces an escalating series of deniable attempts on his life. At one point, he's actually assigned to investigate the assassinations of two rulers on another world, and in the process, he becomes the next target.
71* In ''Fanfic/TheVictorsProject'', one of these is made against Katniss.
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75* ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' opens with two assassination attempts on Senator Padmé Amidala because she was going to vote against the Military Creation Act, forcing her into hiding, protected by Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker.
76* In ''Film/BatmanTheMovie'', Batman's RoguesGallery prepares a device to turn the members of the World Council into a powder and send the world into chaos.
77* ''Film/BloodBrothers1973'' tells the story of three sworn brothers who went from a bunch of nobodies until they're military leaders and generals, but the eldest of the trio, Ma, in his thirst for power, ends up plotting the death of his second brother, Huang, despite their youngest and most level-headed of the three, Chiang, trying to prevent the assassination from happening. The film then ends with Chiang attempting to assassinate Ma, which he succeeds, and gets executed for his troubles.
78* ''Film/BodyguardsAndAssassins'' is about ''preventing'' the assassination, where a RagtagBunchOfMisfits forms an alliance to prevent the public assassination of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen by killers sent by the Manchurian government, in order for the good Doctor to attend a meeting for their revolution.
79* Harvey Dent dodges this throughout ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' as a result of his war on the mobs of Gotham. Less focal characters like the police commissioner and a local judge deal with this without Dent's luck.
80* ''Film/DeathOfAPresident'' is a {{Mockumentary}} positing the fall-out of the assassination of UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush by a disgruntled Syrian-American man. President Cheney authorizes PATRIOT Act II, authorizing even more extensive invasions of privacy and sending the U.S. on the way to becoming a PoliceState. However, the end of the film reveals that [[spoiler:the real assassin was the father of a U.S. soldier who was killed in Iraq.]]
81* In all three ''Film/TheGodfather'' films, there is an assassination attempt made against the head of the Corleone family. In the first film, Vito Corleone is shot twice in the back but survives. In the next two films, assassins shoot up a room Michael Corleone is in, but neither time does he get hit. Each film also ends with a string of successful assassinations against the enemies of the Corleone family.
82-->'''Michael:''' Barzini is dead. So is Phillip Tattaglia. [[MoeGreeneSpecial Moe Greene]]. Stracci. Cuneo. Today I settled all family business.
83* ''Film/InTheLineOfFire'': An older Secret Service Agent, Frank Horrigan, has to stop potential assassin Mitch Leary (initially going by the alias "Booth") from killing the President of the United States, and [[MyGreatestSecondChance redeem his previous failure to protect President Kennedy thirty years before]].
84* ''Film/TheJackal'' is a remake of the French movie (and book) ''Literature/TheDayOfTheJackal'', but here the Jackal is hired by Russian mobsters to assassinate the Director of the FBI because they dealt their organization a blow in a joint operation with the FSB. [[spoiler:In fact, his real target is the First Lady of the United States.]]
85* ''Film/TheMadnessOfKingGeorge'' has an early scene where the King descends from a podium and is set upon by a madwoman, who attempts to stab him. His Majesty is remarkably composed during this affront and is unhurt by it. He mentions to a minister that a butter knife is a poor weapon, which is what the dotty widow used. The scene establishes that King George was observant and rational during the early stages of his affliction; this lucidity is slowly eroded as his condition worsens.
86* When a White House intern is found dead in ''Film/MurderAt1600'', President Neil is implicated, and vilified by the press. However, once Detective Regis deduces the culprit and the motive, TheStarscream sees his effort to sunder national policy crumble, and grabs a pistol. The villain fires one sloppy shot at the President, which results in OnlyAFleshWound (for a Secret Service agent). The rest of the Secret Service promptly swiss-cheese TheStarscream on the spot.
87* The protagonist of ''Film/NickOfTime'' is "recruited" to assassinate Governor Grant by a cabal of disgruntled underlings. If he refuses, or fails, or otherwise disappoints the conspirators, they will kill the protagonist's young daughter in cold blood.
88* ''Film/TheParallaxView'' opens with the assassination of a Senator who's a potential Presidential candidate. In the course of the protagonist's investigation into this, two other candidates are assassinated years later as well, while he's [[spoiler:framed for the latter and killed]].
89* ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'':
90** In ''Film/DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes'', Koba shoots Caesar, and Caesar [[DisneyVillainDeath seemingly falls to his death]]. However, it turns out that Caesar is OnlyMostlyDead, and he comes back to defeat Koba.
91** ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'' begins with Colonel attacking the apes' home base in order to kill Caesar. Caesar avoids death because he is out on a mission, but the Colonel [[YouKilledMyFather ends up killing Caesar's whole family]].
92* TheMole from ''Film/{{Salt}}'' succeeds in moving the President and his retinue into the subterranean bunker below the White House. There, he is able to wrest away a pistol from a treasury agent and massacres almost everyone, including the President. Using the corpse's thumbprint, TheMole is able to initiate the nuclear launch protocol. It's up to DoubleReverseQuadrupleAgent Evelyn Salt to regain control of the command bunker and issue a stand-down order.
93* ''Film/{{Shooter}}'': The major driving point in the film is the assassination attempt at the US President during a public speech with the priest from Ethiopia, and our hero Bob Swagger is thought as responsible. [[spoiler:It turns out to be the machinations of an Army veteran senator whose goons conveniently kill the Ethiopian bishop (because he's going to uncover the war crime that said senator had committed in Ethiopia) while making it look like an attempt at the president and pulling our hero to help "guard" the president.]]
94* The third ''Film/ShaolinTemple'' movie, ''Martial Arts of Shaolin'', has the attempted assassination on the tyrant Lord He halfway through, attempted by ''two'' parties: the Shaolin sect (which the hero, Zhi-Ming, is serving under) and a LaResistance unaffiliated with the Shaolin. Both parties fail, with Zhi-Ming's attempt at stabbing Lord He killing a BodyDouble instead, and they're forced on the run before a rendezvous later on.
95* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
96** ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' involves two of these. Kirk and [=McCoy=] are framed for Chancellor Gorkon's assassination; the Federation President is targeted after the peace process continues, but Kirk is able to save him.
97** John Harrison of ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'' sets up a terrorist attack on a government facility in order to get all of the Galactic Federation's leaders in one room. Once they're all assembled, Harrison flies by the meeting in his ship and guns down anyone he can before making his escape to the other side of the galaxy.
98* ''Film/SteelRain'': A MilitaryCoup in North Korea commences with commandoes seizing an [[MacrossMissileMassacre MLRS launcher]] in South Korea and firing it at a RibbonCuttingCeremony where Kim Jong Un is opening a Chinese-built factory. However, before the renegade troops can move in and finish him off, a loyal North Korean operative throws his wounded leader into a van and takes him across the border to South Korea, putting a SpannerInTheWorks.
99* In ''Film/TheThreeMusketeers1993'', Cardinal Richelieu, the EvilChancellor of France, develops a plan [[TheUsurper to assassinate the king, marry the queen, and become king himself]]. His plan is foiled by the Musketeers.
100* ''Film/{{Valkyrie}}'' centers on a dramatized depiction of the Thursday 20 July 1944 attempt by Colonel von Stauffenberg and others to plant a bomb in the Nazis' Wolf's Lair headquarters to kill Adolf Hitler and his generals. They almost succeed.
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104* The superhero-themed gamebook ''Literature/AppointmentWithFear'' has a scenario that re-creates the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, with the President of the United States (unnamed in the book, but the accompanying illustration looks an awful lot like JFK) making a visit to Metro City, and the powerful F.E.A.R. carrying out the assassination by planting a BodyDouble to distract the police, while the ''real'' assassin hides on the roof of a nearby hotel with a sniper rifle. The player, as the Silver Crusader, can collect clues to thwart the assassination, which will bag them between 2 to 6 Hero Points if they succeed (0 if they failed).
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108* In ''Literature/TheArtsOfDarkAndLight'', the heroine Fjotra, who has HyperAwareness, manages to discover and foil an attempt on [[TheConqueror the Red Prince]]'s life when he is attacked by traitors among the guards. This brings her to his attention and ensures a relatively more sympathetic hearing for her embassy.
109* In ''[[Literature/BetweenSummersLongingAndWintersEnd Between Summer's Longing and Winter's End]] - The Story of a Crime (Mellan sommarens längtan och vinterns köld)'', Swedish author [[Series/{{Backstrom}} Leif G.W. Persson]] uses 'the novel as a [[RomanAClef fictionalisation]] of his theory that Olof Palme was murdered by dissident right-wing elements in the police and security services. The reason why the crime remains unsolved is that the police officers involved staged a big cover-up. Persson worked at a high level for the Swedish Police and was sacked for whistle-blowing on incompetent cops. [[TakeThat It is very possible he is telling something of what he knows here]]. The novel is about the real-life Palme assassination in every detail except name.
110* ''Literature/TheDayOfTheJackal'' centres on an assassination attempt on French President Charles De Gaulle by the OAS, carried out by a professional assassin known only as The Jackal. [[ForegoneConclusion It fails.]]
111* The ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novels ''Literature/{{Jingo}}'' and ''Literature/MenAtArms'' both revolve around assassination attempts, one on a contender for the leadership of the state of Klatch, and one on Patrician Vetinari, ruler of Ankh-Morpork. Vetinari is also attacked with poison in ''Literature/FeetOfClay''.
112* The plot of ''Literature/TheEmperorsSoul'' concerns an emperor made comatose by a partially-successful assassination.
113* ''Literature/ForwardTheFoundation'':
114** In "Cleon I", there's a {{Flashback}} to ten years ago, not long after the events of "Eto Demerzel", when the newly appointed First Minister Seldon was targeted by an attack. Since Venabili had been protecting him at the time, however, it was quickly stopped. First-class gardener Manuel Gruber, however, showed himself just as ready to defend Seldon's life.
115** "Cleon I" is mostly about an assassination attempt by the Jorumites. Their current leader, Gambol Deen Namarti, wants to kill First Minister Seldon, both in revenge for the events in "Eto Demerzel" and to replace him in the palace. His second-in-command, Gleb Andorin, wants [[KingBobTheNth Galactic Emperor Cleon I]] assassinated so that he can replace Cleon on the throne. They agree to start with Seldon, and they'll drug Raych Seldon, who has tried to become TheMole in their organization so that he can carry out the assassination. [[spoiler:Their plot is foiled by security officer Manella, who followed them undercover. However, recently-promoted Chief Gardener Gruber takes one of the blasters and assassinates the Emperor with it because he [[DecliningPromotion he didn't want the job]].]] The palace is quickly thrown into chaos with the successful assassination, and the next part, "Dors Venabili", establishes that a military junta took over afterwards.
116** In "Dors Venabili", Wanda may have dreamed or overheard someone talking about [[MondegreenGag 'lemonade death']]. Dors tries to investigate the possibility that people may be planning a third attempt to assassinate Seldon. [[spoiler:She's wrong; they're targeting her because she's such an effective bodyguard that for any assassination to work, you'd have to eliminate her first.]]
117* ''Literature/{{Friday}}'': While passing through the California Confederacy, Friday foils an assassination attempt on the Chief Confederate, John "Warwhoop" Tumbril.
118* In multiple ''Literature/HammersSlammers'' stories, Joachim Steuben, Colonel Hammer's sociopathic and utterly loyal bodyguard, assassinates political figures who are inconvenient to the mercenary commander's plans. Then in "A Death in Peacetime", set after Hammer's coup of New Friesland, then head of StateSec Steuben is apparently killed by a sniper, [[spoiler:possibly hired by him]].
119* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'' sees a cursed necklace and poisoned mead nearly kill regular students instead of figures of greater importance at Hogwarts the items were clearly meant for -- figures like, for instance, [[spoiler:Professor Dumbledore]].
120* There's quite a few in the ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' series. A few examples that stand out:
121** Honor and Nimitz establish their reputation with the people of Grayson by saving their head of state from an assassination attempt by religious fanatics in ''The Honor of the Queen''.
122** The plot of ''Crown of Slaves'' is kicked off by the assassination of a well-known public figure. By the end of the massive GambitPileup that ensues, two more assassinations have taken place (including the death of the man who ordered the first murder).
123** A series of assassination attempts (one successful, the rest failed with significant collateral damage) is used by [[spoiler:the Mesans]] to sabotage a potential truce in ''At All Costs''.
124* ''Literature/JackRyan'':
125** The ambush and assassination of the FBI director during his trip to Colombia in ''Literature/ClearAndPresentDanger'' infuriates the President and leads to an escalation in the covert actions the CIA is taking against the cartel.
126** In ''Literature/ExecutiveOrders'', an unnamed stand-in for Saddam Hussein is assassinated by one of his bodyguards (who's a sleeper agent from Iran), and a second sleeper agent is given orders to assassinate Jack Ryan, the President of the United States. He isn't successful.
127** In ''Literature/CommanderInChief'', the North Korean intelligence agency hires a bomb maker from the Middle East to build a large bomb near the route the Presidential motorcade would take in Mexico City, in order to attempt to kill President Ryan.
128* ''Literature/MagicMetahumansMartiansAndMushroomCloudsAnAlternateColdWar'':
129** Nazi Germany's first major [[{{Ghostapo}} outing with the paranormal]] involves arming an assassin with a gun that's been mystically enhanced to never miss its target and sending him after Churchill. He almost succeeds, only to run out of bullets before he can finish the job.
130** When Sabhas Bose takes over India and starts talking about retaking Kashmir and Bengal, Pakistan sends a ''Jinn'' to kill him. However, thanks to his [[BewareTheSuperman metahuman abilities]], Bose survives long enough for his own magic experts to seal the ''Jinn''.
131* ''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate'' (and both of its film adaptations) ends with the hypnotized soldier being ordered to assassinate the presidential nominee so that the hand-picked vice-presidential can become the nominee and hopefully become elected based on national sympathy.
132* ''Literature/MermaidsOfErianaKwai'': In ''Ice Crypt'', Lysi and her fellow resistance members try to assassinate the tyrannical king Adaro twice, first by setting off a mine, then by swarming him with sharks and stabbing him with iron weapons. Both attempts fail when Adaro turns out to be the only merperson who's immune to ColdIron.
133* ''Literature/MurderForTheModernGirl'': State attorney Jeremiah Newhouse almost gets assassinated when a pipe bomb detonates near a car as he was targeted for his goals of stopping the corruption in Chicago. He survives the assassination attempt but spends the majority of the novel in a coma.
134* The serial killer in ''Literature/NeverSendFlowers'' has this as his gimmick. The climax of the book has him trying to assassinate [[spoiler:Princess Diana at Disneyland]].
135* ''Literature/OldKingdom'':
136** In ''Lirael'', it's mentioned the only time Sam has seen his father [[TheBerserker go berserk]] was when a false ambassador from the North attempted to stab Sabriel at a banquet, prompting Touchstone to throw him the length of the banquet table.
137** ''Abhorsen'' opens with an attempted assassination on Sabriel and Touchstone while they're in Corvere, the capital of Ancelstierre. It very nearly succeeds, with only the two of them and one of the guards present surviving. It's not revealed that they survived until a third of the way into the book, and for a good chunk of the novel, other characters, most prominently Lirael and Sam, believe they're dead as a result.
138* ''Literature/{{Presidential}}'': Connie Calvin is the victim of one while she's going to sign a gun bill into law at the US Capitol. [[spoiler:She's shot, but survives. However, two people are killed, and others wounded.]]
139* ''Literature/{{Reborn}}'' begins with one of the protagonists preventing the assassination of the comatose Emperor of the gods-fearing [[TheEmpire Rezwyn]]. This is seen as especially troubling as the would-be assassin is of the priest caste, opening an entire political can of worms.
140* ''Literature/SoThisIsEverAfter'': Arek is nearly killed with an arrow early in the book, but Lila saves him.
141* ''Literature/TheSpear'': Weapons dealer and [[spoiler:displaced Nazi]] Edward Gant, from a missile base near his Guildford mansion, targets a plane occupied by the visiting US Secretary of State; thereby to [[spoiler:frustrate Middle Eastern peace]].
142* In the ''Literature/StarTrekColdEquations'' novel ''Silent Weapons'', Federation President Nanietta Bacco survives an assassination attempt by the Breen, one of the members of the rival alliance the Typhon Pact.
143* "Literature/TheTercentenaryIncident": The titular incident refers to when someone attempted to kill the President of America during the [[FoundingDay 300th anniversary of America's Declaration of Independence]]. It is foiled due to the fact that a [[RobotMe robotic duplicate of the President]], [[DeceptivelyHumanRobots realistic enough to fool the average citizen]], had been the one out in public, and the real President appears from hiding to reassure the crowd and give an incredible speech -- except that Edwards thinks it really ''was'' the President who had been killed, and the one in hiding had been the robot.
144* ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'': Milady de Winter is sent to England to kill the Duke of Buckingham. The Duke imprisons her and assigns his servant Felton to guard her. Milady convinces Felton to free her and kill the Duke for her, which he does.
145* ''Literature/VictoriaANovelOf4thGenerationWar'''s near-future Second Civil War has one successfully carried out by the [[OppressiveStatesOfAmerica totalitarian]] Federal Government's special forces operators against the newly independent [[TheAlliance Confederation]]'s beloved Governor Adams. However, this doesn't break the rebellion; instead, it not only consolidates resistance but [[NiceJobFixingItVillain serves to pave the way for hyper-competent and utterly ruthless revolutionist William Kraft's rise to power]].
146* ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
147** Brokenstar killed his father, [=ShadowClan=]'s leader, to become leader himself. Most cats assumed that [=WindClan=] had done it since the two Clans had been fighting over the border a lot at that time.
148** Tigerclaw kills the [=ThunderClan=] deputy, Redtail, in the hope of being chosen for the role. Once he finally achieves it, he makes several attempts on the Clan leader Bluestar's life (trying to MakeItLookLikeAnAccident) before attacking her outright and getting exiled.
149** Darktail, a villain who takes over [=ShadowClan=] for a while, has a follower who tries to suffocate him while he's injured and asleep after a battle. Darktail [[PlayingPossum plays possum]] before jumping up and killing him in revenge.
150** In the ''Literature/WarriorCatsTheBrokenCode'' book ''[[Recap/WarriorCatsVeilOfShadows Veil of Shadows]]'', the rebels discuss doing this to the [[GrandTheftMe fake Bramblestar]], but decide to hold off in case they can get the real Bramblestar's spirit back in his body. A small group attempts to ambush him anyway, which is unsuccessful and ends with three of them dead.
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154* ''Series/TwentyFour'':
155** Mandy infects President David Palmer with a poisonous toxin.
156** President Omar Hassan is assassinated.
157** Members of the Palmer Administration conspire to assassinate the President.
158** Aaron Pierce foils an assassination attempt on the Russian President Yuri Suvarov and his wife Anya.
159** Audrey Raines was close to assassinating Christopher Henderson, but her morality got the best of her.
160* ''Series/AbotKamayNaPangarap'': Moira tries to kill Lyneth with somebody else's SUV.
161* ''Series/BabylonFive'':
162** Earth Alliance: At the end of the first season, President Santiago's ship explodes under mysterious circumstances. In the next couple seasons, considerable evidence that Vice President Clark was behind it is uncovered.
163** Centauri Republic: Lord Refa has Londo's mistress poisoned (actually, it was Morden, who framed Refa for the murder to drive Londo back to the Shadows' side), Londo arranges for Refa to be beaten to death by a group of Narn rebels, and a couple episodes after his introduction Londo and Vir decide that Emperor Cartagia needs to die for the good of the galaxy. Vir ends up sticking a poisoned needle between Cartagia's hearts.
164* In ''Series/{{Blackadder}} the Third'', Prince George attends a play that's interrupted by a BombThrowingAnarchist. He has some difficulty in understanding that ''he's'' the target, not his butler.
165* ''Series/ClassOf09'': Tayo is stabbed by a masked man in his house after he's investigated the corrupt banks and politicians who have gotten away with many crimes. Naturally he thinks it's an attempt to get rid of him and investigates, finding that due to his investigations there are many suspects. He's prevented from uncovering who ordered the attempt on him by his higher-ups.
166* ''Series/Daredevil2015'':
167** In "[[Recap/Daredevil2015S1E6Condemned Condemned]]", Wilson Fisk attempts to have [[DirtyCop Detective Christian Blake]] assassinated by [[KillerCop a corrupt police sniper]] because he's become a liability (in light of Matt breaking his arm and getting him to divulge information about the Ranskahovs' hideouts, which allowed Matt to find Vladimir), with the sniper also killing two uniformed cops nearby to make it look random. Blake survives the hit, forcing Fisk to arrange for his partner Carl Hoffman to poison him in the hospital when he comes out of his coma.
168** Late in Season 1, Leland Owlsley and Madame Gao believe that Fisk's girlfriend Vanessa Marianna is [[YokoOhNo a bad influence]] on him, so they conspire to poison her at a charity gala that Fisk is hosting, also poisoning several other people so that Fisk thinks she nearly died as a result of an assassination attempt on him.
169** In "[[Recap/Daredevil2015S3E2Please Please]]", [[FalseFlagOperation Fisk pays an inmate named Jasper Evans to shank him]], in order to trick the FBI into thinking he's at risk of retaliation from an Albanian crew he just sold out to them, and subsequently gets them to move him to a Manhattan hotel that he secretly owns. While Fisk is being transferred, the Albanian gang make an actual attempt of their own on Fisk's life, which is foiled when Dex kills all of the assailants.
170* ''Series/DesignatedSurvivor'':
171** The series opens with a massive terrorist attack blowing up the Capitol Building during the State of the Union Address, killing the President, Vice-President, most of the Cabinet, and most of Congress.
172** In the Season 1 mid-season finale, [[DiscOneFinalBoss Catalan]] attempts to shoot President Kirkman during Vice-President [=MacLeish=]'s swearing-in ceremony. The following episode reveals that, due to [[{{Deuteragonist}} Agent Wells]]' [[SpannerInTheWorks interference]], the shot went wild, and only non-seriously wounded Kirkman.
173* ''Series/Foundation2021'': In the Season 2 premiere, a group of assassins known as the Blind Angels break into the imperial palace to try and kill [[TheEmperor Brother Day/Cleon XVII)]]. In the season finale, it's revealed that they were hired by [[spoiler:[[EvilChancellor Demerzel]], who [[FalseFlagOperation never intended them to succeed and just needed something to frame Queen Sareth for]], in order to prevent her planned marriage to Day, which would end the [[CloningGambit Genetic Dynasty]] that Demerzel is programmed to protect at all costs]].
174* In ''Series/HouseOfCardsUS'', Lucas Goodwin seeks revenge against President Frank Underwood by killing him. He only succeeds in wounding him (albeit severely; Underwood spends several episodes in the hospital needing a liver transplant), before suffering a MutualKill with Underwood's chief Secret Service agent, Edward Meechum.
175* Russian Foreign Minister Anton Gorev from ''Series/MadamSecretary'' is assassinated in "The Long Shot", just as he announced his intention to run for the presidency in Russia.
176* ''Series/TheManInTheHighCastle'':
177** A plot involves [[spoiler:the attempted assassination of the Japanese Crown Prince]].
178** In the finale of season 1, Reinhard Heydrich attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler by forcing the remorseful Rudolf Wegener, one of the few men whom Hitler still trusts, to kill him with one of the many weapons stashed around Hitler's castle. [[spoiler:This plot is foiled by Hitler himself, who had advance knowledge thanks to the films.]]
179** In the finale of season 3, the new Fuehrer [[spoiler:Heinrich Himmler]] is in the middle of overseeing Jahr Null, a wave of riots across the Greater Nazi Reich to destroy all non-Nazi culture, when he is shot by resistance snipers who are then able to disappear into the crowd.
180* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'':
181** Two instances of this on Alder's life, thanks to [[spoiler:Nicte Batan and the Spree]]. Both unsuccessful attempts involve a volunteer who agrees to be killed in a {{cruel and unusual|Death}} way so that [[SympatheticMagic Alder also dies horribly in turn]].
182** "[[Recap/MotherlandFortSalemS3E3OhElayne Oh Elayne...]]" [[spoiler:ends with a bomb going off as President Wade is about to go on TV. The bombing turns out to be a FauxAssassination: Wade's death was faked]].
183* The ''Series/MurdochMysteries'' episode "The Spy Who Came up to the Cold" opens with the assassination of US President UsefulNotes/WilliamMcKinley.
184* ''Series/TheNightAgent'': The first season culminates with one on the President orchestrated by the villains using corrupt Secret Service agents, which Rose, Peter and Farr manage to stop.
185* ''Series/OrdinaryJoe'': In the pilot, a gunman tries to shoot Congressman Bobby Diaz at a campaign rally. In Cop Joe's timeline, he's on duty at the rally and stops the shooter; in Nurse Joe's timeline, Diaz gets shot and Joe tends to him as he recovers in the hospital; and in Musician Joe's timeline, Joe has a concert in the same venue, causing Diaz to reschedule the rally and thus avoid being shot.
186* ''Series/ThePunisher2017'': Lewis Wilson, a deranged bomber and ex-Army veteran from Curtis Hoyle's support group, tries to assassinate Senator Stan Ori, an advocate of gun control, and Karen Page, a ''Bulletin'' journalist who denounced Lewis on the radio. The attempt is thwarted by Frank Castle, who rescues Karen from Lewis before escaping from police. In the process of stopping Lewis, he and Dinah Madani also learn that Frank's best friend Billy Russo, who is heading Senator Ori's security detail, had betrayed Frank's family and killed Madani's partner Sam Stein.
187* ''Series/Scandal2012'':
188** President Fitzgerald Grant is shot en route to his fiftieth birthday party.
189** The President's son Jerry is poisoned with a bacterial strain of meningitis which kills him.
190** The 40th President Edward Cooper was shot in the head, which finally managed to kill him around thirty years later when he suffers from an aneurysm.
191** VP Andrew Nichols stages an assassination attempt to get Fitz to declare war on West Angola.
192* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
193** ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'':
194*** In the Season 1 finale "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS01E20InTheHandsOfTheProphets In the Hands of the Prophets]]", the ultra-orthodox Vedek (equivalent to a Roman Catholic archbishop or cardinal) Winn Adami orchestrates an assassination attempt against Vedek Bareil Antos, a religious and political moderate and her rival for the title of Kai (Bajoran equivalent of the Pope). The attempt is foiled, but Winn isn't implicated, and the religious/political conflict continues for some time (including the opening three-parter of the next season where Winn secretly backs a coup attempt against the Bajoran provisional government).
195*** In the later seasons, the Federation-backed NoSuchAgency Section 31 [[spoiler:tries to use biological weapons to kill off the Founders, the shapeshifter rulers of the Dominion]].
196** ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
197*** Considering that Jean-Luc Picard is famous across the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, the death squad Commodore Oh sends to his chateau in "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E03TheEndIsTheBeginning The End Is the Beginning]]" qualifies as an assassination attempt of a public figure. The Zhat Vash commandos fail to take out Picard because he's protected by Laris and Zhaban, who are ex-Tal Shiar (the Romulan SecretPolice).
198*** In "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS3E03SeventeenSeconds Seventeen Seconds]]", it's mentioned that there were at least three attempts on Picard's life in the past by various factions angry at him for the Romulan refugee relocation program that he championed.
199* ''Literature/AVeryEnglishScandal'' has not the politician (Jeremy Thorpe) on the receiving end of an attempted assassination, but his ex-lover, Norman Josiffe. Though the would-be assassin has Norman staring down the barrel of a gun, it jams at the last second.
200* ''Series/TheWire'': Stringer Bell, the second-in-command of the Barksdale organisation, asks his chief muscle, Slim Charles to hit Clay Davis, a state senator, because Davis took a kickback from Bell without following through on the payoff. Charles shies away because while "murder ain't no thing" doing the hit would be "some assassination shit". The boss, Avon Barksdale points out that [[DiscussedTrope this would need a]] "[[Literature/TheDayOfTheJackal Day of the Jackal]]" type to pull it off, and it would bring every major law enforcement organisation in the country down on their heads.
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204* ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'': In the backstory, Shiro Kurita, the founder of the Draconis Combine, was driving one day when he saw a particularly attractive bamboo shoot. He climbed out of the car and cut it down, intending to make it into a tea ladle. Suddenly, his car exploded. It then hit him that something as traditionally Japanese as harvesting bamboo for a tea ladle had just saved his life. Deciding this was a sign from God, he began to remodel the Draconis Combine to follow Japanese traditions and ethics.
205* ''TabletopGame/BladesInTheDark'': The ''Broken Spire'' playset puts the players in the role of would-be revolutionaries, conspiring to assassinate the immortal Emperor. Given his personal power and his importance to the wider world, [[CrapsackWorld a grim setting]] where ghosts cannot reach an afterlife and the sun never rises, this is not going to be easy -- and even if they succeed, his absence is going to have consequences for what's left of humanity.
206* ''TabletopGame/IsaacAsimovsRobots'': Just before Det. Baley arrives, Dr. Han Fastolfe is nearly killed and the would-be assassin escapes. [[spoiler:"Dr." Fastolfe is actually a [[RobotMe robot duplicate]].]]
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210* ''Theatre/{{Assassins}}'' is all about attempted assassinations of U.S. presidents, both successful and failed.
211* ''Theatre/{{Macbeth}}'' revolves around Macbeth's cold murder of King Duncan and the downward spiral Macbeth falls into trying to ensure his continued rule by killing anyone else of political significance.
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215* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' allows the player relive dozens of historical assassinations as carried out by members of the fictional Assassin's Brotherhood. Targets range from Crusaders like Robert de Sable to American Revolutionaries like Charles Lee.
216* The plot of ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins'' comes down to a young Batman surviving eight of these while catching the man who put a price on his head, Black Mask, a mob boss who has an interest in keeping crime high in Gotham.
217** Killer Croc happens to meet Batman in Blackgate prison and fails to beat him in a bare-knuckle brawl.
218** The Electrocutioner boastfully confronts Batman in Penguin's base while showing off his electrical gloves. Batman kicks him in the face, and he goes down in that one blow.
219** Deathstroke attacks Batman in the Penguin's base and engages him in a three-phase duel using his bo staff, katana, and grappling hook to no avail.
220** Lady Shiva turns out to have no interest in assassination and only seeks to test Batman's abilities for her [[GreaterScopeVillain master]].
221** Copperhead catches Batman off-guard and injects him with a toxic hallucinogen. She waits a few minutes for it to really kick before engaging him, but he manages to cure himself and take her down in one blow.
222** Deadshot holds a man hostage in the Gotham Bank, and orders Batman to confront him or have blood on his plan. Batman sneaks around the bank, and silently takes down Deadshot and his goons.
223** Firefly is one of the last assassins to confront Batman. That's because he spent the night setting bombs up along the Pioneer's Bridge, forcing Batman to work with the GCPD to defuse the bombs while avoiding Firefly so he doesn't blow the bridge to hell as soon as he sees Batman on it.
224** And lastly, there's the most dangerous of the assassins, Bane. He tries to take Batman head-on at the Royal Hotel before the fight gets broken up by the GCPD. Later, Bane forces Batman in a situation where he either has to die or kill one of his enemies, hoping to play on his ThouShaltNotKill policy. Batman tricks the Joker to get out of that, prompting Bane to take an extreme dose of his strength-enhancing drug, turning him into a snarling monster. Even then, Batman manages to fight Bane and defeat the final assassin.
225* ''VideoGame/CrusaderKingsII'' has a plot system that allows any character to plan the assassination of any character in diplomatic range. This requires you to gather at least one co-conspirator to help out, with a variety of possible methods (e.g. poisoned wine, DisneyVillainDeath, ambush with a RainOfArrows, [[DungFu blowing up their house with manure]]) and outcomes (e.g. plot leaks and other people blackmail you to keep the secret, target survives but isn't alerted, target dies but you're implicated). You can also order an assassination using the Intrigue focus with the ''Way of Life'' DLC, and earlier versions had an option to try to kill somebody with the diplomatic menu (an option that returned in version 2.6 as part of the new toggle-able game rules system).
226* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', Aqua sets herself up on a mission in the [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Castle of Dreams]] to assassinate Lady Tremaine and her daughters because [[DetectEvil she sensed their extreme darkness]]. She's foiled by the FairyGodmother, who tells Aqua that she shouldn't just break into people's homes and murder them, even if they're absolute sociopaths. It's only when the Tremaines [[MoralEventHorizon attack Cinderella]] does Aqua finally decide to defy the Fairy Godmother and murder them... [[BaitAndSwitchBoss except that]] their demonic Unversed they created through ThePowerOfHate drops a firebomb on them first, [[LaserGuidedKarma turning them into Heartless]].
227* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'':
228** The game opens with one on Big Boss, having just awoken from a nine-year coma, courtesy of a fully-equipped military kill squad. One assassin in particular is set on fire while choking Boss to death; she comes back later with impeccable aim, supernatural speed, and a score to settle with the Boss. Needless to say, [[DefeatMeansFriendship she joins his team after they fight]].
229** A frequent mission template in the game involves eliminating enemy commanders for whoever hired the hit. Generally, they want the commander assassinated, but Miller often advises recruiting them to Mother Base so as not to waste good talent. Missions that follow this include Episode 3: "A Hero's Way", Episode 7: "Red Brass", Episode 8: "Occupation Forces", Episode 19: "On the Trail", Episode 21: "The War Economy", Episode 22: "Retake the Platform", Episode 26: "Hunting Down", Episode 41: "Proxy War Without End", and most significantly, Episode 30: "[[BigBad Skull Face]]."
230** Episode 18: "Blood Runs Deep" appears to function like the above mission; Venom Snake has been hired to eliminate six rebel soldiers that are currently imprisoned to make sure they don't leak any information to the enemy. It turns out five of them are ''child'' soldiers, so Snake goes against the mission in order to bring them safely to Mother Base.
231* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': After Aeyr ventures into Purgatory, Mia is shown sleeping in a guarded room, specifically because of the unknown risk of "attempted assassinations".
232* ''VideoGame/SniperElite'':
233** ''VideoGame/SniperEliteIII'' has the German Schutzvollstrecker unit making an attempt on Prime Minister Winston Churchill's life, using a combination of traps, snipers, and [[StupidJetpackHitler advanced prototype rocket launchers]].
234** ''VideoGame/SniperElite4'': [[spoiler:General Bohm's planned combat debut for the Ms 300 "Razor" missile is to use one such weapon on the USS ''Ancon'', the transport ship carrying General Dwight D. Eisenhower.]]
235* Red was almost assassinated before the start of ''VideoGame/{{Transistor}}'', as the [=Flashback01=] says:
236-->Four assassins confronted her
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240* ''VisualNovel/ChoicesStoriesYouPlay'':
241** In ''VisualNovel/PerfectMatch'', Book 2, Chapter 12, it is revealed that Eros plans to assassinate the US president to prevent a bill about AI disclosure from being passed. The would-be assassin, who is planted by Eros to be the president's "Perfect Match", makes the move in Chapter 14, leading to the climactic battle which spans the last two chapters.
242** In ''VisualNovel/DesireAndDecorum'', Book 3, Chapter 16, Sir Gideon makes an attempt on the Prince Regent's life, leading [[spoiler:Viscount Harry]] to [[TakingTheBullet take the bullet]].
243** ''VisualNovel/CrimesOfPassion'', Book 2 revolves around several high-profile assassinations in Drakovia, including a countess who is Prince/ss Trystan's fiancee, a prominent lawyer and one of Trystan's half-brothers. Chapter 14 reveals the assassin to be [[spoiler:Trystan's other half-brother, who seeks to seize the throne]].
244* ''VisualNovel/GyakutenKenji2'' features this, with the first case involving an attempted assassination of the President of Zheng Fa, and [[spoiler:the last case beginning with the same president discovered dead. In truth, the current president was a {{fake|king}}. He was a BodyDouble who plotted the murder and replacement of the real president 12 years prior in a fit of jealousy. However, [[PaperTiger he neither as strong nor as courageous as the real president]]. The assassination attempt in the first case was in fact faked in order to make him more popular. As for the fake's murder, he was killed by the WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds BigBad, who [[StartOfDarkness witnessed the assassination of the real president as a young boy]] and was hunted down for [[HeKnowsTooMuch knowing too much]]]].
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248* This makes up the plot of the ''WebAnimation/BestFiends'' short "The Immortal Cockroach". The Slugs have a crack team of assassins sent out against Lapoleon, who they have mistaken for the Fiends’ leader. Unfortunately for the Slugs, he’s unkillable, being a cockroach, and only leads to the Slugs being taken down, while Lapoleon remains oblivious. However, the final attack reveals that this has been attempted on him multiple times, and he's just gone passive against them, to the point of having a bomb explosion be considered "cliche".
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252* In ''Webcomic/CharbyTheVampirate'', the elven prince's body double and half-brother was killed in an assassination attempt. The prince himself lost an eye and was shunned by his father and kept hidden from the public following the event.
253* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', attempting to assassinate family members is par the course for Tarvek's family, with Violetta thinking an aunt was one of her favorites because she hardly ever tried to kill her. Tarvek is currently the target of a barrage of them from his cousin Martellus who wants the Lightning throne and will have a much more stable claim to it if Tarvek is dead.
254* ''Webcomic/HeroineChic'' has two examples:
255** A sniper tries to kill famous fashion designer Dyna Cuff in [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/drama/heroine-chic/chapter-55-the-bitch-is-back/viewer?title_no=561&episode_no=61 Chapter 55]]. [[spoiler:Unless, as Dyna posits, the gunman was actually aiming for protagonist Zoe (who was standing right beside Dyna when she was shot).]]
256** Season 3 (and by extension, the series) ends on a panel showing [[spoiler:Zoe]] [[BinocularShot at the center of a sniper's crosshairs]], followed by the WrittenSoundEffect "BANG!"
257* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', it's apparently common in Azure City for nobles to attempt to murder the Lord of the city over decisions they disagree with. Shojo recalls surviving an attack from someone unhappy with the decision to implement meatloaf day, which led him to practice ObfuscatingInsanity to let the nobles think he was a less effective ruler than he actually was. Starting very shortly after taking the throne, Hinjo suffered a series of assassination attempts from Daimyo Kubota until Kubota's death.
258* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': Several people attempt to assassinate Roger at Sonorie Palace after Rilursa's assassination. He's not in residence at the time, torturously having his mind disolved by venom as part of the plot he married the queen to accomplish, and the queen has the would be assassins publicly hanged.
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262* In one ''WebVideo/{{Dream}}'' video, the goal is to kill Notch, the creator of ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'', while George guides and defends him.
263* ''WebVideo/SMPLive'''s hit system[[note]]a mechanic where viewers could donate to a streamer to have them kill or prank another player[[/note]] almost always has players trying to assassinate each other.
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267* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'':
268** "[[Recap/TheLegendOfKorraS2E11NightOfAThousandStars Night of a Thousand Stars]]" sees a group of Waterbenders attempt to attack President Raiko, coinciding with his neutrality in the face of the Water Tribe Civil War. [[spoiler:It turns out that the whole thing was staged by shady industrialist Varrick to anger Raiko into entering the war.]]
269** Zaheer rejects political leadership and his team have no qualms with casually killing a head of state. [[spoiler:They pull this off in "[[Recap/TheLegendOfKorraS3E10LongLiveTheQueen Long Live the Queen]]" by suffocating the Earth Queen on-screen and sending her ancient monarchy into anarchy; the finale sees them try the same trick again on Korra herself with only slightly less success.]]
270** The Earth Queen's spoiled nephew, Prince Wu, is constantly under threat of this as the next-in-line for the Earth Kingdom throne.
271* In [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E22 an episode]] of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Abe Simpson tells Bart about how [[BeenThereShapedHistory he almost killed Adolf Hitler during World War II]], but misses because Monty Burns [[SpannerInTheWorks hits his rifle with a tennis ball]]. Keep in mind though, [[UnreliableExpositor this is Abe Simpson telling the story]]...
272* ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'':
273** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'':
274*** Padme is subject to more attempts on her life throughout the series, be it from bounty hunters such as [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E7Assassin Aurra Sing]] and [[Recap/StarWarsForcesOfDestinyS1E6TheImposterInside Cato Parasitti]], or old political "allies" such as [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E4SenateSpy Rush Clovis]].
275*** Her Senate colleague, Bail Organa, is attacked by Chata Hyoki and Robonino right before he was set to make a speech to the Senate about the costs of recruiting more Clone Troopers in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E11PursuitOfPeace Pursuit of Peace]]".
276*** [[TokenEvilTeammate Tarkin, of all people]], is nearly killed in a suicide bombing by the Separatists using a Venator-class Star Destroyer loaded with lots of rhydonium in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E13PointOfNoReturn Point of No Return]]" during the Republic strategy conference at Carida, though D-Squad thankfully puts a stop to it.
277** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'': After the rise of the Empire, Tarkin is nearly killed again in another bombing, [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS2E15TheSummit this time by Saw Gererra and the Partisans on his homeworld of Eriadu]], instead of Separatists. He's not the only target, though, since Orson Krennic, Hurst Romodi, Barton Coburn, and Doctor Royce Hemlock were also targets in the bombing.
278** ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'': In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E15ThroughImperialEyes Through Imperial Eyes]]", [[TheMole Kallus]] reprograms Grand Admiral Thrawn's DT-Sentry Droids to get rid of the OverrideCommand and sics them on Thrawn in his office. Although [[AssassinOutclassin the attempt fails]], it does succeed in the ''other'' goal of giving Ezra and Chopper the opportunity to escape from Thrawn's office, where they'd been forced to hide when he came in.
279* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''. One scene has Steven targeting the mayor and shooting him with t-shirts.
280* A later arc in ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' forces the team to protect Senator Robert Kennedy from death, or be forced to endure a BadFuture (thanks to him becoming a martyr and inspiring a SuperheroRegistrationAct/genocide).
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284* OlderThanDirt: As you might expect. Examples probably predate history, but the first ''documented'' assassination is that of the [[UsefulNotes/AncientEgyptianHistory Twelfth Dynasty Pharaoh Amenemhat I]], who was [[BodyguardBetrayal killed in his bed by his own guards]]. This also counts as a literary example, as the assassination is a key event in both the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instructions_of_Amenemhat Instructions of Amenemhat]]'' and the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Story_of_Sinuhe Story of Sinuhe]]'', two famous Middle Kingdom-era literary texts.
285* The most notorious assassination attempt on UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte happened on December 24, 1800 during the closure of UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution when he was [[UsefulNotes/FrenchPoliticalSystem First Consul]], known as the Plot of the rue Saint-Nicaise, in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was organized by a group of royalist Chouans from [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Brittany]] led by Georges Cadoudal, and carried out via an improvised bomb nicknamed the "infernal machine" (a barrel bound with iron hoops, filled with gunpowder, flammable materials and bullets). The bomb was lit to late to blow up the stagecoach of Napoleon and UsefulNotes/JosephineDeBeauharnais and instead killed five people and injured twenty-six others. The man who set up the bomb and lit it, Pierre Robinault de Saint-Régeant, was caught first and guillotined in 1801, and others, including Cadooudal, participated in further plots and were caught and guillotined in 1804.
286* Several [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfTheUnitedStates presidents]] of UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates have [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu9RLmTrATg survived assassination attempts]] with UsefulNotes/AndrewJackson being the first target. The following four presidents ''have been assassinated successfully'':
287** UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln was gunned down by stage actor and Confederate sympathizer UsefulNotes/JohnWilkesBooth in the closing days of the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar. Booth would be hunted for a week or so afterwards before being tracked down and killed in a farmhouse.
288** UsefulNotes/JamesGarfield was killed by Charles J. Guiteau as revenge for perceived failure to reward his support for Garfield's campaign. Guiteau, who many believed was insane, would be hanged months later.
289** UsefulNotes/WilliamMcKinley was shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz in an incident that led to the the Secret Service's duties being expanded to protection of Presidents and other government officials[[note]]when the legislation creating the Service was signed into law by Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865 ([[https://clintonwhitehouse3.archives.gov/WH/kids/inside/html/spring98-2.html No, seriously.]]), the remit of the agency was to combat counterfeiting[[/note]]. As for Czolgosz, he was sent to the chair and had his corpse dissolved in acid.
290** UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy was sniped off by Lee Harvey Oswald. Jury's still out as to why he did it, or even [[WhoShotJFK if he did it]], because Oswald was killed two days after the assassination.
291* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy9U7SIfYWI Some attempted and successful assassinations were even broadcasted on television.]]
292* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20_July_plot The 20 July plot]] was when some of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler's own soldiers attempted to assassinate him, which resulted in him getting minor injuries and having his [[ClothingDamage trousers blown off]]. What's really remarkable about this attempt is how narrowly it failed: if any of four or five factors[[note]]The assassination attempt had already been attempted once before, only to be called off by the conspirators at the last second; Stauffenberg was only able to arm one suitcase bomb instead of the two he smuggled in; the meeting had been moved into an outdoors cabin because the bunkers were being renovated, thus decreasing the blast force; the bomb was moved behind a thick wooden table leg just seconds before the explosion, thus redirecting the blast force away from Hitler, etc.[[/note]] didn't randomly work out in Hitler's favor, he would not have survived and the war would have ended a year early.
293* Apparently, UsefulNotes/FidelCastro was the target of over ''600'' assassination attempts by the US Government, running the gamut from the direct[[note]]paying someone to shoot him, the man got cold feet[[/note]] to those that would not have been out of place in the playbook of a Bond villain[[note]]placing explosive seashells on Castro's favorite beach, or hiring a man to place a poison pill in Castro's milkshake. The latter failed because the would-be assassin [[EpicFail put the pill into the freezer]] ''[[EpicFail with]]'' [[EpicFail the shake]], and by the time it was to have been served the pill had frozen to the freezer's side, and was ruined when the assassin tried to dislodge it[[/note]], to the downright ''bizarre'' [[note]]plans were put into place to give Castro a wetsuit impregnated with a deadly disease, and in another plot, this one to kill his dignity if not his person, chemicals were devised that would make Castro's beard fall out[[/note]]. Castro did eventually succumb... to death by natural causes, in his 90s.
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