In the wake of the 31-year-old conservative activist’s murder Wednesday, online sleuths have uncovered numerous sick social media posts from public officials, teachers, professors and even members of the armed services ghoulishly cheering or mocking Kirk’s assassination.
Cox, 50, made the plea during a press conference announcing the arrest of Kirk’s suspected killer, Tyler Robinson, and cited the graphic images of 31-year-old conservative activist’s shooting death on the campus of Utah Valley University still circulating on social media.
MSNBC political analyst Matthew Dowd was fired from the network after his comments about Charlie Kirk following the shooting at Utah Valley University, according to Variety, citing sources.
First lady Melania Trump lamented that Charlie Kirk’s young son and daughter will grow up without their father in an emotional social media post Wednesday.