21.11.2023 - 21:23
Today marks 60 years since JFK's assassination, so let's reflect what happen on that tragic day. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, remains one of the most significant and controversial events in modern history. Here are the key details surrounding JFK's assassination: The Motorcade: On the day of the assassination, President Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, were riding in an open convertible as part of a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas. Thousands of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the president. Lee Harvey Oswald: The alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was a former Marine who had defected to the Soviet Union before returning to the United States. At the time of the assassination, Oswald was working at the Texas School Book Depository, a building along the motorcade route. The Shots: At approximately 12:30 p.m., as the motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza, shots were fired. Kennedy was hit in the neck and head, and Texas Governor John Connally, who was also in the car, was wounded. Kennedy was rushed to Parkland Hospital but was pronounced dead at 1:00 p.m. Arrest and Murder of Oswald: Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested later that day but was shot and killed two days later by a nightclub owner named Jack Ruby before he could stand trial. Ruby's motives for killing Oswald remain the subject of speculation and conspiracy theories. Warren Commission: The official investigation into Kennedy's assassination was conducted by the Warren Commission, led by Chief Justice Earl Warren. The commission concluded in 1964 that Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy and that Ruby also acted alone in killing Oswald. However, the findings of the Warren Commission have been the subject of skepticism and numerous conspiracy theories. Conspiracy Theories: Over the years, numerous conspiracy theories have emerged, suggesting that there was a larger plot or that additional individuals or groups were involved in the assassination. These theories range from allegations of CIA involvement to claims of Mafia conspiracies. Despite extensive investigations and various inquiries, no conclusive evidence of a conspiracy has been widely accepted. JFK's assassination continues to be a subject of intense public interest and debate. The mystery surrounding the events of that day has fueled a plethora of books, documentaries, and investigations, with many individuals and researchers continuing to question the official narrative.
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