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RFK Jr. Admits to Dumping Dead Bear Cub in Central Park in 2014 in Bizarre Video
Aug 4, 2024, 09:49 PM
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has admitted to dumping a dead bear cub in New York City's Central Park in 2014. In a video released Sunday, Kennedy revealed that he staged the scene to make it appear as though a bicyclist had run over the animal. The confession comes ahead of a forthcoming New Yorker article detailing the incident. Kennedy, who filmed the video with Roseanne Barr, explained that he initially planned to skin the bear but abandoned the idea. The bizarre act was intended as a drunken commentary on bike lanes. The incident, which puzzled local authorities and the public at the time, has now been clarified by Kennedy's admission. Kennedy mentioned he was running late for a dinner at Peter Luger.
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