Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Bizarre Bear Incident in Central Park
In 2014, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself at the center of a strange and puzzling incident involving a bear in New York’s Central Park. This incident, which has divided his famous family and raised concerns among both Republicans and Democrats, has left many questioning Kennedy’s judgment and behavior.
The Discovery of the Bear
According to Kennedy, the incident began when a woman driving in front of him hit and killed a bear cub with her car. Instead of reporting the incident to authorities, Kennedy decided to pick up the bear and take it with him, with the intention of skinning it and consuming its flesh. However, the day took an unexpected turn, and Kennedy ended up in Manhattan with a bear carcass in his car.
The Central Park Prank
Unable to dispose of the bear’s carcass properly, Kennedy and his friends came up with a bizarre plan to place the bear in Central Park, perching a bicycle on top of it to make it look like the bear had been hit by a vehicle. This prank, fueled by alcohol and mischief, quickly became a media sensation, with city residents and authorities puzzled by the strange turn of events.
The Aftermath and Investigation
After the bear was discovered in Central Park by two women walking their dogs, an investigation was launched to determine the cause of death and how the bear ended up in the park. Ultimately, it was determined that the bear had likely died from injuries sustained in a high-speed collision, debunking any theories of animal abuse.
Despite the controversy surrounding the incident, Kennedy has remained relatively quiet on the matter, choosing not to engage with reporters or discuss the bizarre events in detail. As the investigation concluded and the story faded from the headlines, the mystery of the bear in Central Park remains a strange and unforgettable chapter in Kennedy’s political journey.