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Charlie Kirk’s assassination sparks grief and rage online

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A police officer walks out of a building at Utah Valley University as authorities investigate the fatal shooting of political activist Charlie Kirk. Conservative influencers have reacted with grief and anger to Kirk

Some conservative influencers mourned Kirk’s loss, even as others quickly blamed the left.

(Image credit: Michael Ciaglo)

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