The 1968 California Democratic presidential primary was 55 years ago today.

After giving his victory speech, Robert Kennedy was shot by an assassin in a kitchen corridor behind the ballroom.

This is coverage that night. It's linked to the 43-minute mark, after Bobby's victory speech. The panic begins about two minutes later. (1/x)

youtube.com/watch?v=QtG4VmIEvp

At the time, my family lived in Claremont, a Los Angeles suburb about 40 miles east of downtown L.A.

When I went to bed that night, my Catholic mother stayed up late to watch the election returns.

I had morning altar boy duty, so she woke me up at 6 AM. She'd been up almost all night watching the news. She told me that Bobby had been shot.

Morning mass usually was sparsely attended, but this morning was different. (2/x)

Another altar boy's mother picked us up to feed us breakfast before school. Her car radio didn't work. When I told her Bobby had been shot, she yelled at me and called me a liar. She refused to believe it.

When we arrived in her driveway, the neighbor told her it was true. She didn't apologize, though.

The next morning, Bobby died. The morning mass was heavily attended. I remember that the church bell clanged its mourning chimes for days. The church had black bunting. (3/3)

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@WordsmithFL The world might have been a different place if he had lived to become president. That was a very tragic day.

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