President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, while riding in an open-top motorcade. He was shot by a sniper, and Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested as the prime suspect. Kennedy was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Parkland Hospital. Oswald was killed two days later by nightclub owner Jack Ruby while in police custody. The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone, but the assassination has sparked numerous conspiracy theories questioning this conclusion. Kennedy’s death marked a major turning point in U.S. history, deeply affecting the nation and the world.
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President John F. Kennedy’s assassination is often attributed to Lee Harvey Oswald’s actions, though his exact motives remain unclear. Oswald, a former Marine with ties to communist ideologies, may have acted out of personal grievances or political motivations. Conspiracy theories suggest broader plots, but the official Warren Commission concluded Oswald acted alone.
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