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Douglas Harriman Kennedy

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American journalist (born 1967)
Douglas Harriman Kennedy
Born (1967-03-24)March 24, 1967 (age 58)
EducationBrown University (BA)
OccupationJournalist
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Molly Stark
(m. 1998)
Children5
Parent(s)Robert F. Kennedy
Ethel Kennedy
FamilyKennedy

Douglas Harriman Kennedy (born March 24, 1967) is an American journalist. He is the tenth child ofRobert F. Kennedy andEthel Kennedy, named in honor ofW. Averell Harriman, a family friend and formergovernor of New York.

Life and career

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Kennedy was born inWashington, D.C., a year before his father'sassassination. He married Molly Elizabeth Stark on August 22, 1998, inNantucket, Massachusetts. They have five children.

Kennedy graduated fromGeorgetown Preparatory School andBrown University and began his career as a print journalist withThe Nantucket Beacon and laterTheNew York Post. As an investigative reporter for the Post, Kennedy obtained the first interview with the officer who arrestedOklahoma City bombing suspectTimothy McVeigh and broke numerous other health care and metropolitan area stories.

He joinedFox News Channel as a general assignment reporter in August 1996 and hosts a bi-weekly program on the network,Douglas Kennedy's American Stories. While at Fox News, he covered the Presidential elections of 1996, 2000, and 2004, as well asHurricane Katrina.[1]

In 2006, while working as a correspondent for the Fox News showThe Big Story, he commented on the controversy over whether the film of "Crocodile Hunter"Steve Irwin's last moments should be shown, noting that he and his siblings "had to grow up with" repeatedly seeing broadcasts and video clips of Kennedy's own father's death. He said that in Irwin's case, it would be really "unnecessary and in very poor taste."[2]

On November 20, 2012, Kennedy was acquitted of misdemeanor physical harassment and child endangerment charges in connection with a January 7, 2012, altercation with two nurses at Northern Westchester Hospital inMount Kisco, New York, two days after his son, Anthony Boru, was born there.[3][4][5][6] Kennedy attempted to take his infant off the maternity ward for some fresh air, which two nurses said was against hospital policy, and who claimed that he assaulted them when they tried to stop him from doing so.[6][7] Kennedy was separately investigated by New York child welfare authorities following the incident, but social workers found no signs of child abuse in his home and declared the allegations unfounded in March 2012.

Kennedy and his brotherRobert F. Kennedy Jr. offered their support for parolingSirhan Sirhan, their father's assassin, during Sirhan's appearance before the parole board on August 27, 2021.[8] Sirhan was ultimartely denied parole on January 13, 2022 by California GovernorGavin Newsom.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Fox News Biography of Doug KennedyArchived April 27, 2006, at theWayback Machine dated July 14, 2006; accessed September 18, 2006.
  2. ^Should Video of 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin's Death Be Released? September 5, 2006AP report on Fox site; must click "video" link in sidebar to see Kennedy's remarks. Video initially broadcast September 5, 2006. Accessed online September 18, 2006.
  3. ^"Douglas Kennedy, son of RFK, acquitted in NY maternity ward scuffle involving his newborn son". The Associated Press. Archived fromthe original on November 28, 2012. RetrievedNovember 20, 2012.
  4. ^"Douglas Kennedy, son of RFK, acquitted in NY maternity ward scuffle involving his newborn son".The Washington Post. Associated Press. RetrievedNovember 20, 2012.[dead link]
  5. ^"Douglas Kennedy charged after incident involving his newborn".Los Angeles Times. Archived fromthe original on February 27, 2012.
  6. ^abCusano, Art (2012-02-27)."Northern Westchester Hospital Defends Nurses in Kennedy Incident". The Tarrytown Daily Voice. Retrieved13 July 2012.
  7. ^Birsh, Alex (2012-02-25)."Published Report: Kennedy, Nurses Clash At Northern Westchester Hospital". The Yorktown Daily Voice. Retrieved19 July 2012.
  8. ^Chambersa, Rick (August 27, 2021)."RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan granted parole by CA board, with support of 2 Kennedy sons". KTLA. Associated Press. RetrievedDecember 19, 2021.
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