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Universities fire employees over social media posts made after Kirk assassination

At least 15 university employees have been fired or suspended for making insensitive social media comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination, amid widespread public outcry and institutional actions.

  • Universities fired employees over social media posts made after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
  • A radio producer and communications staffers were terminated for making offensive posts about Kirk's death.
  • Kirk was shot and killed at age 31 while speaking at an event in Utah, and a suspect was arrested.
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Dozens of social media posts and messages about Charlie Kirk's murder, including some celebrating his death, are being displayed by conservative activists, elected Republican officials, and a doxing website as part of a campaign...

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