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RFK Jr says he dumped a dead bear in New york city's Central Park a decade earlier

Independent U.S. presidential prospect Robert F. Kennedy Jr said in a video posted online on Sunday that he disposed a dead bear in New York City's Central Park a decade back and staged it to appear like a. bike had actually hit it.

Kennedy recommended in the video, which was published on social. media platform X, that he is attempting to get ahead of a. not-yet-published story from the New Yorker.

Eagerly anticipating seeing how you spin this one,. @NewYorker ... Kennedy published on his X account with a video of. himself at a kitchen area table talking to comic Roseanne Barr.

Kennedy said in the video that he was driving to the Hudson. Valley in New York state when a woman in a van in front of him. strike a young bear and killed it. He put the bear's body into the. back of his automobile since he was going to skin the bear and store. its meat at his house, he said.

However after a late supper in New York City at the Peter Luger. Steak House, he needed to go directly to the airport and did not. wish to leave the bear in his automobile.

I had an old bike in my automobile that somebody asked me to get. rid of. I stated, 'Let's go put the bear in Central Park and we'll. make it look like he got hit by a bike,' he stated and after that. chuckled, saying it would be amusing for whoever found it.

The Kennedy project did not immediately comment even more on. the event.

In October 2014, the body of a black bear cub was found in. the bushes of Central Park and authorities released a criminal. examination into the death.

Foul play was believed in the event, Reuters reported at the. time, and state wildlife officials later on concluded it was most likely. struck and eliminated by a lorry.

Kennedy stated in the video that the New Yorker had actually asked him. about the event and was planning on doing a big post. about him.

The New Yorker did not immediately respond to an emailed. ask for comment.

In a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, Kennedy was favored by 8% of. citizens. He has yet to qualify for the ballot in numerous states. ahead of the Nov. 5 election.

(source: Reuters)