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In a video posted to X on Sunday, Kennedy said that 10 years ago he found a dead bear cub on the road with the intention of skinning it and storing the meat in his refrigerator.
in new yorkHunters are allowed to take one bear per year if they properly report it to authorities and tag it, but residents are not allowed to. Allowed to Intentionally killing a bear cub.
“I was driving up early in the morning and a woman in a van in front of me hit a bear and killed it – a young bear – so I pulled over, picked up the bear and put it in the back of my van,” Kennedy said in an interview with actress Roseanne Barr. X’s video.
After driving for hours with the bear in his trunk, Kennedy realized he had to get to the airport.
“I didn’t want to leave the bear in the car because it would have been terrible,” he said in the video.
Kennedy said friends who had been drinking later encouraged him to dispose of the body in New York’s Central Park, and although he was not drunk at the time, he decided to go along with the plan.
Kennedy said he intentionally left the bear’s carcass on the side of the road to make it look like a car had hit the bear in order to dispose of it, and that he also parked his bicycle near the bear.
“I thought it would be interesting for whoever discovered it,” Kennedy said.
Kennedy said she thought the story would die down, but it made national news when a woman walking her dog spotted the animal. “Luckily, the story died down after a while and stayed gone for 10 years,” Kennedy said.
2014 The New York Times The article appears to detail the incident, though the exact timeline is unclear: According to the Times, a woman “noticed the dead bear cub lying under some brush and partially hidden by an abandoned bicycle.”
Ironically, the author of the Times article said, Tatiana Schlossbergis the granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, which makes Schlossberg and Kennedy, JFK’s nephew, cousins.
Kennedy said he chose to reveal that he and friends were behind the illegal dumping in advance of a New Yorker magazine report detailing the incident.
“The New Yorker found out about this somehow and they’re going to do big stories about me and this is one of the stories. So they asked me to be their fact checker. This is going to be a bad story,” Kennedy said, as he and Barr erupted in laughter.
This is not Kennedy’s first controversy over dead animals: the independent presidential candidate recently denied allegations that he barbecued and ate dogs.
A representative for the Kennedy campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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