Councillor who said Charlie Kirk ‘brought assassination upon himself’ did not commit crime, police say despite complaints

The police are a hard council member who writes a social media article that says that the assassination of the assassination did not commit a crime today.
The 31 -year -old US conservative activist was shot by an armed man on Wednesday while talking about public shots on a university campus in Utah.
Fiona Wild, who has been sitting independently at the Burnley Council since he resigned from the Labor Party last month, reacted to a murder on Facebook.
The member of the Assembly, who represented Lanehe Ward, wrote: ‘I do not take a look at violence, but I think he made himself a target and brought it to a very good man! America now needs to get rid of the other T*t. ‘
Daily mail reporter tried to talk to Mrs. Wild at her home in Lancashire last night, but at the time, the police could not do it because the officers were inside.
Since then, detectives from the Lancashire police have confirmed that the mail has been contacted by public members. Later, the force made a review and stayed ‘Content in which the criminal offense has not occurred’.
The case is compared with Lucy Connolly, who was sentenced to 31 months in prison last year to confuse racial hatred against immigrants after Southport murders.
And Father Ted Creator Graham Linehan was arrested on three tasks about X on his transsexual problems after moving from Arizona to Heathrow last week.
Three of the country’s most senior police officers have written to force the laws to make changes to the laws around the online attack on the Interior Minister since then.
Fiona Wild sat independently in Burnley Council after resigning from the Labor Party
Ms. Wild reacted to Charlie Kirk assassination on Wednesday with a letter on Facebook.
Mrs. Wild shared several posts together at Picket HATS on Social Media
The death of his two father, Mr. Kirk, led to the tribute to break the tribute, while some of the deaths on the left have caused the accusations he used to get political points.
Wild, after encountering calls to resign yesterday, a Burnley Council spokesman said: ‘People may be aware of a social media mission by former independent Assembly member Fiona Wild. We can verify that Mrs. Wild is now resigned from her position.
‘Mrs. Wild worked as an independent council member during her resignation, and therefore did not represent or represent any political party group in the Burnley Council.
‘Burnley Council does not ignore the comments made in this task and received complaints in accordance with the rules of behavior for the members who will be investigated by the Chairman of the Legal and Democratic Services.’
Council leader Jamie McGowan called on Mrs. Wild to resign immediately and described her words as ‘inferiority’.
Conservative Assembly Member: ‘I think what Cll Fiona Wild has forgotten is that the two little children wake up this morning without their fathers, because of anything other than their political beliefs.
“ Is a very disgusting thing to say, which shows a bad side I don’t know. The comment led to anger with many inhabitants who called the lack of humanity. ‘
After Mrs. Wild resigned, he added: ‘The only thing I can say is, don’t get rid of a very unpleasant woman.’
Ms. Wild described himself as a union activist and ‘defender of our NHS’ and brought together a few posts on the pile lines.
Charlie Kirk, Turning Point’s visit to Utah Valley University on Wednesday before being shot
The case is compared with Lucy Connolly (in the picture), who was sentenced to 31 months in prison last year for confusing racial hatred against immigrants after Southport murders.
A Lancashire Police Spokesman Mail said: ‘The members of the people have contacted us about the comments published by a local Burnley council member on social media.
‘These comments have been reviewed and we are pleased that no criminal offense has occurred.’
Mr. Kirk’s British branch of the campaign group accused Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy of ‘fueling violent rhetoric’ against right -wing figures.
Shortly after his death, Prime Minister Keir Starmer paid tribute to the X and said: ‘Peeling a young family from a father and a husband.
‘We should all be free to discuss clearly and freely without fear – there is no reason for political violence.’
However, Turning Point UK – a branch of Mr. Kirk’s group Turning Point Usa – Sir Keir challenged the comments of Mr. Lammy.
Mr. Kirk flew to London in 2019 for the launch of Turning Point UK, welcomed by TORY MPs, including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel.
At that time, Mr. Lammy described this as evidence of ‘ominous forces seized our country’.
X published in X: ‘Tories’s central-right, an economically conservative party, in just a few years in a harshly to the right, a party that encourages xenophobia, shows what is happening when you calm.’
Left wing writer Nels Abbey caused anger after comparing Ku Klux Klan’s former leader David Duke.
Last night, Turning Point UK said in a statement: ‘Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, the violent rhetoric against people about politics is at the forefront of fueled.
Charlie Kirk, who called President Trump as a sociopathic of Neo-Nazi ‘, and the words of Lammy, who called the Turning Point as’ xenophobia’, intentionally fueled the division.
Charlie Kirk died because left politicians, such as Lammy, demonstrated political opponents and represented them wrong, and turned them into soglemen, which the allevonists see as legitimate targets. It’s too late for Charlie, but the rhetoric in our politics should change before it is killed. ‘
The group added in a statement: ‘The language that your party and the wider left use to describe people like Charlie and us are why we encounter this violence. Shame on you. ‘
Left writer Nels Abbey also compared Ku Ku Klux Klan’s former leader David Duke and caused anger.
During a discussion of ITV’s Günaydın Britain yesterday, former conservative Minister Michael Gove called Mr. Kirk as a kind of cicero for the Tiktok age, and he added that this was the last political assassination to influence America.
But Mr. Abbey said: ‘Can I just say something? I don’t believe there is a Cicero in the Tiktok age, I believe it is David Duke for the Tiktok age. ‘
After inviting the democratic strategist Joi Chaney to comment, the BBC came under fire for the ‘unpleasant’ scope of killing. Mr. Kirk said ‘that he was not appreciated and loved by everyone’.
When the host Kate Garraway asked him to clarify who Duke was, he was the old great wizard of Ku Klux Klan. This is not in any way trying to justify the murder. Political violence, political violence should be condemned as propaganda and people should be removed from humanity. ‘
Reacting to the online reaction to killing, his wife Labor Deputy Jo Cox was killed in 2016 Brendan Cox, condemned the trolls.
He praised senior democrats such as Barack Obama, Clintons and Nancy Pelosi for praising and said to the mail: ‘In addition to this personal impact on Charlie’s family, you have an impact on American politics, which is already in a very difficult place.
‘What I remember when Jo is killed is that England comes together … trying to reduce tensions. I’m not sure we see it in the USA. ‘
After inviting the democratic strategist Joi Chaney to comment, BBC also came under fire for the ‘unpleasant’ scope of killing.
When Mr. Kirk said ‘he was not appreciated and loved by everyone’, the server and another panelist were visible.
The clip was quickly shared on social media and led to the BBC to publish them immediately after Mrs. Chaney’s comments.
The Labor Party was asked to comment on BBC and ITV.




