Proper noun
Zangara (plural Zangaras)
A surname from Italian.
From an electric chair, Zangara sings his refusal to be afraid and that he hadn't cared who he killed as long as it was one of the men who control the money. Source: Internet
Smith, page 297. In addition to Cermak, Zangara hit four other people, one of whom, a woman, also died of her injuries. Source: Internet
Oswald tries to leave, but Zangara addresses him passionately in Italian, his words translated by the other assassins, imploring him to act so their own acts can come alive again. Source: Internet
Further, there was a made-for-TV movie, The Gun of Zangara, about Cermak's assassination. Source: Internet
Zangara was electrocuted in Florida's electric chair on March 20, 1933, for he could not be charged with murder until Cermak died. Source: Internet