Did Robert Kennedy Justify Sirhan's Assassination Justified?

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“Is everybody alright?” were the last words Robert Kennedy spoke a few seconds after he had been shot four times by Sirhan Sirhan in Los Angeles. Kennedy “waited for his election results” to see if he would be the next presidential canidate and was later shot. “Bobby” Kennedy’s assassination was unexpected and most likely occured because of political reasons. Many believe Sirhan Sirhan killed mister Kennedy because of his possible relationship with Palestine, but journal entries of Sirhan’s proved differently. “RFK must die” and “My determination to elimate RFK is becoming more of an unshakable obession” are both examples found in Sirhan’s diaries before Kennedy had any known associations with Palestine; they gave direct evidence that was used to prove he was guilty in trial. Kennedy’s assassination was certainly not justified. …show more content…

Just five years earlier his brother, John F Kennedy, was assassinated and two months earlier well-known civil rights activist Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968. During this time, “both the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement were peaking” as well. The country needed someone to look up to after so much tragedy struck them, but unfortunately, Kennedy was shot repeatedly by a “22-year-old Palestinian.” It is hard to think about what was going through Kennedy’s wife’s, Ethel’s, mind when her husband was killed right in front of her eyes, even worse knowing it was

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