In this June 5, 1968 file photo, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy holds two fingers up in a victory sign as he talks to campaign workers at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, prior to his assassination.
In our "Turning Points" series, we've highlighted many inspirational moments in the lives of Californians. But turning points aren't always happy. They can also be traumatic. That was the case for one young man from Los Angeles who quit his job at the Justice Department to help Robert Kennedy run for the White House in 1968. Reporter: Rachael Myrow
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