Intruder Arrested Twice at Kennedy's Los Angeles Home
Intruder Arrested Twice at Kennedy's Los Angeles Home

Intruder Arrested Twice at Kennedy's Los Angeles Home

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Los Angeles home was broken into twice in one day by Jonathan Macht, a 28-year-old real estate agent. Macht was detained by Kennedy's private security team and turned over to the Los Angeles Police Department on both occasions. After his arrest, Macht pleaded not guilty to two felony charges: violating a protective order and second-degree burglary. These incidents, along with a previous event where an armed man impersonated a US Marshal at one of Kennedy's campaign events, have led Kennedy to repeatedly request Secret Service protection, a request that has been denied to date. The incidents underscore the need for heightened security measures for Kennedy.

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