Ballistics The assassination of John F. Kennedy has remained controversial due to the lack of clarity of his real shooter. The event happened on Elm Street, Dallas, Texas, as the PresidentPresident was riding in an open motorcade in a convertible limousine. Several controversial theories have existed surrounding his assassination, some believing that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated the PresidentPresident, while others believe a second shooter was involved. Most individuals also assume a single bullet, “the magic bullet,” that hit and killed John F. Kennedy. However, over the years, several people have analyzed the ballistic evidence of the President'sPresident's assassination and proved most of the controversy theories otherwise.
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