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Indiana Public Workers Lost Jobs over Comments Made After Charlie Kirk's Death. See the List

Tyler Robinson contacted police near Utah Valley University six hours after allegedly shooting Charlie Kirk and attempted to retrieve the murder weapon, authorities confirmed.

  • Public agencies nationwide have cut ties with employees in Indiana over comments related to Charlie Kirk's assassination after September 10, 2025.
  • These actions followed a series of social media posts by teachers and government workers criticizing or making light of Kirk's death, sparking public backlash.
  • Some school districts parted ways with staff, including Indiana Department of Child Services and Ball State employees, while others defended free speech rights under pressure.
  • Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita publicized evidence of such comments on a government dashboard, with Mike Braun labeling them "terrible comments" and threatening license suspensions.
  • The events highlight tensions between free speech and public conduct standards amid a politically charged investigation into Kirk's killing.
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After the fatal attack, everyday student life continues at Utah Valley University. But deep cracks are noticeable on campus. Charlie Kirk was a healer for some, and a hate preacher for others. A report from the crime scene.

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After the murder of conservative US commentator Charlie Kirk by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, the investigative authorities look not only at the perpetrator himself but also at his ideological environment. Several indications indicate that Robinson was influenced by radical leftist and queer-Marxist structures. Robinson, son of a Republican-influenced family, had become increasingly radical in recent years. According to the indictment, he confesse…

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Indy Star broke the news in Indianapolis, United States on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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