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“If I Don’t Make it Back Alive…”: A Closer Look at the Armed Man (Disguised as a U.S. Marshal) Who Demanded a Meeting with RFK, Jr.

19-10-2023 < Blacklisted News 35 170 words
 

The extremely strange case involving Adrian Paul Aispuro and RFK, Jr.


Via: Courageous Discourse:


By reducing the original charges to a misdemeanor for unlawfully carrying loaded weapons in a public place and releasing him on only $10,000 bail before he has been evaluated by a psychiatrist, the Los Angeles District Attorney is signaling to the public that he isn’t interested in this case. Why not? Does the DA’s office presume to know that Aispuro posed no danger to Kennedy and those in his environment? If so, based on what information?


Currently, the criminal proceedings in this case are suspended following defense counsel’s declaration that the defendant lacks sufficient mental competence to understand the nature of the alleged offense and the proceedings against him. However, it is clear that diminished mental competence does not necessarily make a man less dangerous. On the contrary, many assassins in history were motivated by passionate political and personal convictions combined with mental health issues.

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