Sirhan Sirhan

Sirhan Bishara Sirhan (/sɪərˈhɑːn/; Arabic: سرحان بشارة سرحان Sirḥān Bišāra Sirḥān; born March 19, 1944) is a Palestinian-Jordanian man who was convicted of murdering Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the younger brother of American president John F. Kennedy. On June 5, 1968, Sirhan shot and mortally wounded Robert Kennedy shortly after 12 midnight at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles; Kennedy died the next day at Good Samaritan Hospital. The circumstances surrounding the attack, which took place five years after John's assassination, have led to numerous conspiracy theories.

Sirhan Sirhan
سرحان سرحان
Mugshot of Sirhan in 1969
Born
Sirhan Bishara Sirhan

(1944-03-19) March 19, 1944
CitizenshipJordanian
Known forAssassinating Robert F. Kennedy
Criminal statusIncarcerated at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility (as of 2024)
MotiveAnti-Zionism
Conviction(s)
Criminal penaltyDeath by gas chamber in 1969; commuted to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after Furman v. Georgia in 1972
Details
DateJune 5, 1968
12:15 a.m.
Location(s)Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California, United States
Killed1 (Robert F. Kennedy)
Injured5

In 1989, Sirhan told British journalist David Frost: "My only connection with Robert Kennedy was his sole support of Israel and his deliberate attempt to send those 50 fighter jets to Israel to obviously do harm to the Palestinians." Some scholars believe that the assassination was the first major incident of political violence in the United States stemming from the Israeli–Palestinian conflict (Sirhan carried out the attack on the first anniversary of the 1967 Arab–Israeli War), though it occurred at a time when the American public was overwhelmingly focused on the Vietnam War.

On April 17, 1969, Sirhan was convicted of first-degree murder, among other charges, and subsequently sentenced to death by gas chamber. In 1972, this was commuted to a life sentence in the aftermath of Furman v. Georgia. He is incarcerated at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility near San Diego. On August 27, 2021, after 15 years of being denied parole by the local state board, Sirhan was granted parole by a two-person panel. Prosecutors declined to participate or to oppose his release under a policy by American lawyer George Gascón, the Los Angeles County District Attorney. On January 13, 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom blocked Sirhan's release on parole. He was denied parole again on March 1, 2023.

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