Surgeon Who Operated on Charlie Kirk's Neck Reveals Final 'Miracle' Which Stopped Others Being Killed
Charlie Kirk's surgeon stated his dense bones stopped the bullet that struck him, a rare occurrence occurring in only 1-3% of similar shootings, which prevented further casualties.
- On September 10, Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and TPUSA founder, was shot at Utah Valley University; the coroner found the bullet lodged beneath his skin, which Andrew Kolvet called an 'absolute miracle'.
- On September 10, Charlie Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University, with FBI photos leading to Tyler Robinson’s arrest, charged with capital murder and using a.30-06 bolt Winchester rifle.
- The surgeon told Kolvet that Kirk's unusually dense bones stopped the round, which he said should have gone through normally for a high-powered bullet.
- On Sunday, a memorial at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona will draw 100,000, featuring eulogies from President Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance, amid media job losses and ABC pulling Jimmy Kimmel from the air.
- The killing has ignited a debate over the First Amendment, with President Donald Trump blaming the 'radical left' and the MAGA movement launching attacks on critics.
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Surgeon calls Charlie Kirk ‘man of steel’ — reveals ‘miracle’ factor that likely prevented more from being hurt
“Man of steel’’ Charlie Kirk likely prevented others from getting dangerously hurt when he was shot because the bullet miraculously failed to exit his body thanks to his strong bones, his camp said.
'Miraculous': Charlie Kirk's group says bullet couldn't fully go through 'man of steel'
Charlie Kirk was killed by a bullet that didn't create an exit wound because the late commentator is a "man of steel," according to Kirk's Turning Point USA.Kirk was shot at a "prove me wrong" event he was holding on a college campus in Utah. Police have arrested a local man by the name of Tyler Rob...
Charlie Kirk ally reveals 'absolute miracle' that may have saved lives during fatal shooting | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet on Saturday said Charlie Kirk‘s surgeon called it an “absolute miracle” that the bullet that killed him didn’t exit his body because dozens of people were standing behind him when he was shot. “I want to address some of the discussion about the lack of an exit wound with Charlie. I’m usually not interested in delving into most of this kind of online chatter, an…
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