Student Who Debated Charlie Kirk Moments Before Assassination Speaks Out

The student of the University of Utah Valley (UVU) who debated the founder of Turning Point USA (Tpusa), Charlie Kirk, when Kirk was murdered Thursday CNN.
Kirk was shot down During a tpusa event “prow me the bad” in UVU on Wednesday, during which he was Debate Kozak on mass shooters and transgender. Part of the UVU student Hunter Kozak online declaration was played by the host “at the front” Erin Burnett. (Linked: “in a bad place”: Scott Jennings questions if it is “sure to be a frank curator”)
“People obviously underlined the irony that … the point that I was trying to make sure that [Kirk] was fired, “said an emotional kozak in the clip played on CNN.” And that only makes sense if we remain peaceful. And as much as I do not agree with Charlie Kirk – I am in the case for how much I disagree with Charlie Kirk – But as, guy, guy, he is still a human being. Have we forgotten that?
WATCH:
The authorities would have a suspect in detention, identified as Tyler Robinson, 22. President Donald Trump announced the arrest during an appearance on Friday morning on “Fox and Friends”.
Kirk founded Tpusa, an organization for students of the conservative college and high school students, in June 2012, according to the group’s website. He also welcomed “The Charlie Kirk Show”, a podcast which later became a radio program on Salem Radio Network, according to his biography on the Tpusa site.
TPUSA events have been targets of violent protests in the past. The Dartmouth College section planned to welcome journalist Andy Ngo and Gabriel Nadales, a former member of the left group, to discuss Antifa during a January 2022 event before the college converted it to a virtual event due to security problems.
The Tpusa chapter of Lee’s Summit West High School planned to organize their first table event in the school library in May 2022, but the left -wing students derailed the meeting, according to a group of students.
Riley Gaines, a vocal criticism of the authorization of organic men to participate in female sports, was attacked during an event of April 6, 2023 at the State University of San Francisco organized by Tpusa.
All the content created by the Daily Call News Foundation, an independent service and not a supporter of Newswire, is available free of charge to a legitimate news publisher who can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, the signature of our journalist and their DCNF affiliation. For all questions about our guidelines or in partnership with us, please contact Licensing@dailCallerwsfoundation.org.

