MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The man they called “Agent No,” who protected President Ronald Reagan and five total U.S. presidents, passed away at age 80 this week.
Robert DeProspero was a Morgantown native, according to a Washington Post report.
The WVU alumni is credited with retooling security standards following the assassination attempt on President Reagan in 1981.
Deprospero, the son of a coal miner, died Monday at his Scottsdale, Arizona home.