Arrested Intruder at RFK Jr.'s Home Raises Concerns
Arrested Intruder at RFK Jr.'s Home Raises Concerns

Arrested Intruder at RFK Jr.'s Home Raises Concerns

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A man named Jonathan Macht was arrested for trespassing at the Los Angeles home of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Cheryl Hines. Macht climbed the fence at their home and was detained by Kennedy's private security team before being turned over to police. He was released but returned to the property later that day and was arrested again. Kennedy's campaign had previously notified the Secret Service about the individual, whom they described as obsessed, and shared alarming communications he had sent to the candidate. Kennedy has been advocating for Secret Service protection but has been denied. This incident comes after another man was arrested for impersonating a U.S. marshal at a Kennedy campaign event.

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