Sirhan Sirhan in 2008 (left photo: Bureau of Prisons/Getty Images) and in 1968 (Right photo: Keystone/Getty Images) SAN DIEGO - Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted in the 1968 shooting death of Robert F.
Kennedy, has won parole.At a hearing Friday, Kennedy’s sons told a California parole board they supported Sirhan’s release. Paul Schrade, who was wounded in the shooting, also spoke in favor of his release, according to the Associated Press.Prosecutors declined to attend and argue for Sirhan to remain behind bars."I would never put myself in jeopardy again," Sirhan said. "You have my pledge.