Around midnight on June 5th 1968, in the stylish Ambassador hotel in Los Angeles, the atmosphere was magical. Charming, charismatic and idealistic, Senator Robert F. Kennedy had just won the preliminary nomination for California Democrats in presidential elections. It seemed he had to fulfill the dream of many Americans to reach the White House, just like his brother, John F. Kennedy did before.
With applauses and congratulations from the hotel staff, supporters and public, Robert F. Kennedy was escorted through the lobby of the hotel by the security team when the dream tragically crumbled under a rain of bullets. The embodiment hope of many Americans was lying without breath on the floor. They were witnesses of the Robert Kennedy assassination. READ MORE
