CELEBRITY Charlie Kirk Posted Haunting Message Just Hours Before His Death

CELEBRITY Charlie Kirk Posted Haunting Message Just Hours Before His Death
Charlie Kirk’s passing has shocked people all across the world, igniting internet condolences and heated political debate.

One of the most prominent figures of right-wing politics in the United States, the 31-year-old gained notoriety through contentious discussions and divisive statements, as well as a video recording that went viral on the internet.

A shooter, thought to have been concealed on the top of a nearby university building, shot Kirk in the neck yesterday while he was giving a speech at Utah Valley University.

When a member of the audience went up to the microphone to question Kirk about mass shootings, the horror started.

Do you know many transgender Americans have been shooters over the last 10 years?” the individual asked.

“Too many,” Kirk said boldly, and the audience exploded in cheers.

When the same person insisted the number was five and asked about total mass shooters over the past decade, Kirk replied, “Counting or not counting gang violence?” These were his final words, according to Daily Mail.

When a single gunshot is heard, footage from the incident shows the assembled throng exploding in fear. Just before his security detail rushes to his help, Kirk is seen sagging in his chair.

Sadly, the political activist was declared dead at the hospital about ninety minutes after being shot, but online experts seem to agree that he would have died within minutes from such an injury.

Messages honoring the 31-year-old, who had amassed a sizable following across his numerous social media sites, were shared by both Republicans and Democrats.

In fact, a large portion of Kirk’s platform X site demonstrates how strongly he believed in his opinions. One tweet he made on September 10, the day he passed away, garnered a lot of attention and may be seen as a chilling premonition of what would transpire in Utah.

Kirk stated, “America will never be the same,” in reference to the horrifying recent stabbing of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, on a Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) train.

Iryna was captured on camera staring at her phone while wearing headphones in the train’s shocking clip. Decarlos Brown Jr., who is now suspected of killing her with a knife, was seated in the row behind her.

She reportedly didn’t speak to Brown before he viciously attacked her, stabbing her in the neck before moving on down the train car.

Kirk was shot and killed a few hours after he tweeted. His remarks could potentially carry frightening prophetic overtones unless something drastic is done quickly.

Peace be with you, Kirk, Charlie.

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