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Armed Man Posing as Federal Agent Arrested at RFK Jr. Event

An armed man was arrested by police at an event attended by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., after the Democratic presidential candidate’s unsuccessful requests for Secret Service protection since declaring candidacy in April.

Photos provided to The Epoch Times show the man, who was wearing a shirt with “EMS” on the back, being held in handcuffs by police officers outside the event venue in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon. Multiple police vehicles were at the scene.

Mr. Kennedy Jr. was at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre, located at 4401 West 8th Street, to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. The event was held at 4–8 p.m. PT.

The Los Angeles Police Department told The Epoch Times it received a call at around 4:30 p.m. reporting that a male was in front of the event venue with “a badge on their lapel, a gun, and a shoulder holster, and claimed to be a U.S. Marshall.”

A spokesperson for Mr. Kennedy Jr. confirmed the incident to The Epoch Times. Mr. Kennedy Jr. had not arrived at the venue yet when the incident occurred.

According to the LAPD, the man reportedly claimed to be employed for the event, but he wasn’t recognized by the security staff.

A written note provided by an LAPD officer on the scene to a representative of the campaign, and obtained by The Epoch Times, states: “Male imp. fed. agent w/ handgun and ammo exposed … claimed to be employed for event, but wasn’t recognized by sec.”

The FBI might take over the investigation of the case later, but further details of potential charges are unavailable until the suspect is officially booked, an LAPD spokesperson told The Epoch Times Friday night.

Requests for Protection

In July, Mr. Kennedy Jr. alleged his request for Secret Service protection was denied by the White House.

“Since the assassination of my father in 1968, candidates for president are provided Secret Service protection,” Mr. Kennedy Jr. wrote on socail media platform X, formerly Twitter. “But not me.”

The U.S. Secret Service, according to its website, only provides protection to presidential candidates in the 120-day period before the general election, which will start in July 2024 in this case.

Mr. Kennedy Jr. called for the Biden Administration to provide protection again in early August, after one of Ecuador’s presidential candidates, Fernando Villavicencio—who vowed to fight corruption in the country—was assassinated.

Mr. Kennedy Jr.’s father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was assassinated in 1968 at a hotel during his presidential campaign in Los Angeles. After the assassination, the U.S. Secret Service expanded its protection coverage to presidential and vice presidential candidates, according to its website.

READ 24 COMMENTS
  • Nunya Bidness says:

    Biden and Obama are such garbage!

  • Rita says:

    RFK Jr. All the way!!!!

  • Stewart says:

    GIVE him SS..damn..he is a declared candidate.

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