Presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised concerns over the White House’s refusal to grant him Secret Service safety after a heavily armed man was arrested while posing as a member of Kennedy’s security unit, only a few miles away from the site where his father, Robert F. Kennedy Sr., was shot and killed in 1968.
“Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose father was killed on the campaign trail, had a tense moment at a rally in Los Angeles when a heavily armed man posing as a federal law enforcement officer was apprehended by his security guards.
According to a statement issued by his campaign, the man claimed to be part of Kennedy’s security team and told them that he ‘needed to be taken to the candidate immediately’.
The suspect, identified as Adrian Paul Aispuro, 44, was arrested and taken into custody. He is being held on $35,000 bond and is facing a felony charge for carrying a concealed weapon.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose uncle, former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and his father, a New York senator and presidential candidate, were both assassinated over half a century ago, filed an application for Secret Service protection in April, but despite several follow-ups, his requests were rejected by the White House”. -RT
As it happens, the suspected gunman had the same last name as El Chapo’s wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, who was released from a California federal prison the day before the incident took place.
Furthermore, considering how Robert Kennedy Jr. has accused former Lockheed Aircraft employee Thane Eugene Cesar in the past of murdering Robert Kennedy Sr. while moonlighting as a bodyguard at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, along with the fact that the potential assassin in this case infiltrated the presidential hopeful’s security detail, and the proximity to his father’s place of death, one can’t help but be lead to believe that all the bizarre circumstances surrounding the supposedly foiled attempt on RFK Jr.’s life are likely more than mere coincidence.