AJ McCarron, Alabama and Charlie Kirk
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Charlie Kirk, The Barstow School
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Kirk, a key MAGA influencer, was shot dead at a Utah Valley University campus event on Sept. 10, sparking an outpouring of conservative grief, far-right conspiracy theories and rage-bait posts. They included claims of foreign bot amplification to right-wing figures exploiting the killing.
Candace Owens has shockingly put blame on Donald Trump for Charlie Kirk's assassination. Once a supporter of the Republican president, Owens has since turned on Trump and his administration while fueling a wild conspiracy theory claiming Kirk's murder was an inside job.
Video has surfaced of a student at the University of Arizona threatening the lives of Charlie Kirk supporters by telling them to "watch your neck" and labeling them as Nazis.
As a Utah Valley University committee works to commemorate the late Charlie Kirk, students gathered in the campus courtyard this week to voice their opposition to a memorial.
The site ‘Expose Charlie’s Murderers’ was launched hours after Kirk’s assassination on September 10 and pledged to name and shame those who spoke out against him
Hawaii school administrators allegedly disciplined a history teacher for allowing student discussion of Charlie Kirk's killing during a Bill of Rights lesson.
The man is wearing a white T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan "FREEDOM,”—as Kirk was when he was shot—and his face, neck and T-shirt are covered with what appears to be fake blood. He is also wearing a medallion around his neck which reads ‘BOZO’—likely a reference to Bozo the Clown.
The ceremony for the right-wing influencer was attended by Donald Trump, JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, Elon Musk, and others.
Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet shared with Fox News that the organization's faith arm has grown exponentially in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination last month.
Intense attention on Charlie Kirk's alleged killer is driving an online “content tornado” that mixes accurate information with exaggerated and fake images, attorneys for Tyler Robinson say, asking for a ban on cameras in his hearings.