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Today in Chicago History: Mayor Anton Cermak shot. ‘I’m glad it was me instead of you.’

by Edinburg Post Report
February 15, 2026
in Lifestyle • Travel
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Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 15, according to the Tribune’s archives.

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Front page flashback: Feb. 16, 1933

Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak was in Miami on Feb. 15, 1933, hoping to meet with President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt when he was beckoned to Roosevelt’s car. Minutes later, Italian anarchist Giuseppe Zangara began shooting at the vehicle. Roosevelt was safe but Cermak was shot. Cermak died on March 6, 1933. (Chicago Tribune)

1933: Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak was struck by an assassin’s bullet presumably intended for President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in Miami; he died March 6.

Once at the hospital, Cermak reportedly uttered the line that is engraved on his tomb. Speaking to FDR, Cermak allegedly said: “I’m glad it was me instead of you.” The Tribune reported the quote without attributing it to a witness, and most scholars doubt it was ever said.

Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago)

  • High temperature: 69 degrees (1954)
  • Low temperature: Minus 9 degrees (1905)
  • Precipitation: 0.78 inches (1954)
  • Snowfall: 6.1 inches (2021)
Billy Fiske, the champion of the Cresta run, noted bobsled slide, poses for the camera at the St. Moritz resort, circa 1937. (Acme News)
Billy Fiske, the champion of the Cresta run, noted bobsled slide, poses for the camera at the St. Moritz resort, circa 1937. (Acme News)

1932: Chicago-raised Billy Fiske piloted the U.S. men to their second Olympic gold medal in bobsled during Winter Games in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Fiske lived a brief but extraordinary life. Born into a wealthy banking family in Chicago in 1911 — that could trace its roots to the Mayflower — he was educated overseas during his teen years.

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That’s where he was chosen — at age 16 — as the driver for the United States’ five-man bobsled team in the 1928 Olympic games in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The team won gold.

1990: “Space chicken” donated to Lincoln Park Zoo. Out of 67 billion chicken eggs laid in the United States the year before, 32 were sent into orbit aboard the space shuttle Discovery. One of the surviving embryonic space travelers — by then a 7-pound, 10-month-old white hen named “Discovery” — was donated by Purdue University to the poultry barn at Lincoln Park’s Farm-in-the-Zoo.

Crews demolish the grandstand at the former Arlington International Racecourse on Sept. 25, 2023, in Arlington Heights. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)
Crews demolish the grandstand at the former Arlington International Racecourse on Sept. 25, 2023, in Arlington Heights. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

2023: The Chicago Bears purchased the former Arlington Park site.

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