A man was arrested twice this week for invading the home of Democratic presidential candidate Robert Francis Kennedy Jr in Los Angeles, United States, spokespersons for his campaign reported this Thursday. "On Wednesday an intruder was arrested after scaling a fence at the residence of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The candidate was home at the time of both arrests," his campaign reported in a press release. Kennedy's security team detected and detained the intruder, who asked to see the candidate, but was handed over to the Los Angeles Police Department, according to the statement reproduced by the Sputnik news agency. Los Angeles police later released the man, but he immediately returned to Kennedy's home and was arrested again.