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Obituary: Bill Barry

FBI agent who became bodyguard to Robert Kennedy and loved a late-night Dublin drink, writes Liam Collins.

Bill Barry was Robert Kennedy's unarmed bodyguard the night he was assassinated in the kitchens of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, shortly after winning the Democratic Party primary in California, during the early stages of the 1968 presidential campaign.

Seconds after the shooting, on June 5, Barry leapt on the killer Sirhan Sirhan punching him twice in the face as footballer Rosey Grier, decathlon champion Rafer Johnson and journalist George Plimpton wrestled him to the ground.

Despite the event which ended the dream of another Kennedy in the White House, Barry remained part of the Kennedy family inner circle and was particularly close to Robert's widow Ethel and his sister Jean Kennedy Smith....

RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan stable after prison stabbing

Sirhan Sirhan, imprisoned for more than 50 years for the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was hospitalized Friday after being stabbed by a fellow inmate at a San Diego prison.

A statement from the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said the stabbing occurred Friday afternoon at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility near San Diego.

"Officers responded quickly, and found an inmate with stab wound injuries. He was transported to an outside hospital for medical care, and is currently in stable condition," the statement said.

The statement did not name Sirhan, but a government source with direct knowledge confirmed to The Associated Press that he was the victim. The source spoke under condition of anonymity, citing prison privacy regulations.

Corrections officials reported that the alleged attacker has been identified and has been segregated from the rest of the prison population pending an investigation.

Sirhan, 75, was convicted of shooting Kennedy shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, immediately after the New York senator had declared victory in the previous day's California Democratic presidential primary.

Kennedy had just finished delivering his victory speech to cheering supporters at Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel when he decided to walk through the hotel kitchen.

He had stopped to shake hands with a busboy who had delivered food to his room the day before when he was shot in the head. He died the next day.

Sirhan was originally sentenced to death. But when California briefly outlawed capital punishment, his sentence was reduced to life in prison. He has been denied parole several times.

Five bystanders were wounded during the shooting. In the chaos, Los Angeles Rams football great Rosey Grier, Olympic champion Rafer Johnson and others wrestled the murder weapon away.

Over the years, Sirhan has claimed to have no recollection of the shooting or his initial confession.

As a high-profile prisoner, Sirhan had once been kept in a protective housing unit at Corcoran State Prison in Northern California. After he told authorities several years ago that he would prefer being housed with the general prison population, he was moved to the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.
 
Obituary: Bill Barry

FBI agent who became bodyguard to Robert Kennedy and loved a late-night Dublin drink, writes Liam Collins.

Bill Barry was Robert Kennedy's unarmed bodyguard the night he was assassinated in the kitchens of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, shortly after winning the Democratic Party primary in California, during the early stages of the 1968 presidential campaign.

Seconds after the shooting, on June 5, Barry leapt on the killer Sirhan Sirhan punching him twice in the face as footballer Rosey Grier, decathlon champion Rafer Johnson and journalist George Plimpton wrestled him to the ground.

Despite the event which ended the dream of another Kennedy in the White House, Barry remained part of the Kennedy family inner circle and was particularly close to Robert's widow Ethel and his sister Jean Kennedy Smith....

RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan stable after prison stabbing

Sirhan Sirhan, imprisoned for more than 50 years for the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was hospitalized Friday after being stabbed by a fellow inmate at a San Diego prison.

A statement from the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said the stabbing occurred Friday afternoon at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility near San Diego.

"Officers responded quickly, and found an inmate with stab wound injuries. He was transported to an outside hospital for medical care, and is currently in stable condition," the statement said.

The statement did not name Sirhan, but a government source with direct knowledge confirmed to The Associated Press that he was the victim. The source spoke under condition of anonymity, citing prison privacy regulations.

Corrections officials reported that the alleged attacker has been identified and has been segregated from the rest of the prison population pending an investigation.

Sirhan, 75, was convicted of shooting Kennedy shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, immediately after the New York senator had declared victory in the previous day's California Democratic presidential primary.

Kennedy had just finished delivering his victory speech to cheering supporters at Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel when he decided to walk through the hotel kitchen.

He had stopped to shake hands with a busboy who had delivered food to his room the day before when he was shot in the head. He died the next day.

Sirhan was originally sentenced to death. But when California briefly outlawed capital punishment, his sentence was reduced to life in prison. He has been denied parole several times.

Five bystanders were wounded during the shooting. In the chaos, Los Angeles Rams football great Rosey Grier, Olympic champion Rafer Johnson and others wrestled the murder weapon away.

Over the years, Sirhan has claimed to have no recollection of the shooting or his initial confession.

As a high-profile prisoner, Sirhan had once been kept in a protective housing unit at Corcoran State Prison in Northern California. After he told authorities several years ago that he would prefer being housed with the general prison population, he was moved to the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.

I don't really see a connection. But then again I'm not so sure Sirhan Sirhan WAS the person who shot Robert Kennedy. I've done some reading about this and something about it has always seemed to be a bit fishy. I believe Sirhan Sirhan may have been the patsy, set up to take the blame for the shooting.
 
I was one year old when that happened. I do not have an opinion. I voted in 2000 and am fully aware of everything that went down since then. it ain't pretty. I remember the treasons of the damned Clintons as they were evicted; yet their DOJ and CIA and NSA and especially the damned FBI was completely running the damned show. I remember September 11, 2001 very well. there are tens of thousands of domestic enemy traitors which are now engaged in "resistance". Trump fucked them all out of their treasonous fruits. for a while, it has been good. the domestic enemy traitors are damned unless Trump too is damned. this is the end of the generation of the fig tree. uh, … DEATHTOTHEDEEPSTATE!
 
I was one year old when that happened. I do not have an opinion. I voted in 2000 and am fully aware of everything that went down since then. it ain't pretty. I remember the treasons of the damned Clintons as they were evicted; yet their DOJ and CIA and NSA and especially the damned FBI was completely running the damned show. I remember September 11, 2001 very well. there are tens of thousands of domestic enemy traitors which are now engaged in "resistance". Trump fucked them all out of their treasonous fruits. for a while, it has been good. the domestic enemy traitors are damned unless Trump too is damned. this is the end of the generation of the fig tree. uh, … DEATHTOTHEDEEPSTATE!

The real Deep State is the one that Trump has been busy building.

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