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The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

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🗓️ 5 June 2023

⏱️ 17 minutes

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June 5, 1968. At a campaign stop in Los Angeles, US senator and presidential candidate Robert Kennedy is assassinated.


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0:20.5

It's late evening on April 4, 1968 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

0:25.6

United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy is hunched over in the backseat of a car,

0:30.0

fervently making notes for an imminent speech.

0:32.9

Robert is in the middle of his first presidential campaign.

0:36.2

For two weeks he's been relentlessly touring the United States, holding rally after rally,

0:41.5

Robert's popularity is on the rise, and with his boyish smile and progressive politics,

0:46.5

the Senator is quickly winning hearts across the country.

0:49.6

But today's engagement is unexpectedly song-er. Just moments ago,

0:53.9

Robert received word that civil rights leader Martin Luther King was assassinated.

0:58.2

The news broke while he was on his way to give speech in one of Indianapolis's black neighborhoods.

1:03.6

Fearing riots, local police advised Robert to cancel the event,

1:07.3

but the Senator refused, and now he's just about to reach the venue.

1:11.4

As his vehicle comes to a halt in a parking lot,

1:14.0

Robert looks up to see a large crowd of people gathered in front of a flatbed truck.

1:19.4

Robert steps out of the corner and climbs onto the back of the truck,

1:23.0

sparking a round of cheers from the crowd.

1:25.4

It seems spirits are still high, so the news of King's death must not have yet reached out.

1:30.8

It's Robert's studio to relay the tragedy.

1:34.0

I have some very sad news for all of you, and I think sad news for all of our fellow citizens,

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