Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Robert Kennedy is Shot - 1968
On this date in 1968, Senator Robert Kennedy is shot at the Ambassador Hotel in
Los Angeles after winning the California presidential primary.
Immediately after he announced to his cheering supporters
that the country was ready to end its fractious divisions, Kennedy was shot
several times by the 22-year-old Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan. He died a day
later. The summer of 1968 was a tempestuous time in American history. Both the Vietnam
War and the anti-war movement were peaking. Martin Luther King Jr. had been
assassinated in the spring, igniting riots across the country. In the face of
this unrest, President Lyndon B. Johnson decided not to seek a second term in
the upcoming presidential election. Robert Kennedy, John's younger brother and
former U.S. Attorney General, stepped into this breach and experienced a
groundswell of support. Kennedy was perceived by many to be the only person in
American politics capable of uniting the people. He was beloved by the minority
community for his integrity and devotion to the civil rights cause. After
winning California's primary, Kennedy was in the position to receive the
Democratic nomination and face off against Richard Nixon in the general
election. As star athletes Rafer Johnson and Roosevelt Grier accompanied
Kennedy out a rear exit of the Ambassador Hotel, Sirhan Sirhan stepped forward
with a rolled up campaign poster, hiding his .22 revolver. He was only a foot
away when he fired several shots at Kennedy. Grier and Johnson wrestled Sirhan
to the ground, but not before five bystanders were wounded. Grier was
distraught afterward and blamed himself for allowing Kennedy to be shot. Sirhan,
who was born in Palestine, confessed to the crime at his trial and received a
death sentence on March 3, 1969. However, since the California State Supreme
Court invalidated all death penalty sentences in 1972, Sirhan has spent the
rest of his life in prison. According to the New York Times, he has since said
that he believed Kennedy was "instrumental" in the oppression of
Palestinians. Hubert Humphrey ended up running for the Democrats in 1968, but
lost by a small margin to Nixon.
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