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Governor denies Sirhan Sirhan parole

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California’s governor on Thursday rejected releasing Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan from prison more than a half-century after the 1968 slaying that the governor called one of America’s ”most notorious crimes.“

Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has cited RFK as his political hero, rejected a recommenda­tion from a two-person panel of parole commission­ers. Newsom said Sirhan poses an unreasonab­le threat to public safety.

“Mr. Sirhan’s assassinat­ion of Senator Kennedy is among the most notorious crimes in American history,” Newsom wrote in his decision. “After decades in prison, he has failed to address the deficienci­es that led him to assassinat­e Senator Kennedy. Mr. Sirhan lacks the insight that would prevent him from making the same types of dangerous decisions he made in the past.”

He said factors in his decision including Sirhan’s refusal to accept responsibi­lity for his crime, his lack of insight and the accountabi­lity required to support his safe release, his failure to disclaim violence committed in his name, and his failure to mitigate his risk factors.

“Kennedy’s assassinat­ion not only changed the course of this nation and robbed the world of a promising young leader, it also left his 11 children without a father and his wife without a husband,” Newsom said in an opinion piece released along with his decision.

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