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Charlie Kirk vigils held at universities across America following assassination of conservative activist

People around the country come together to mourn the death of Charlie Kirk, honoring the life and heritage of the conservative activist through seizures in university campuses and public spaces.

Masters during Monday and the weekend met in memory of Kirk at the coastal activities from the shore. Vigiller was organized in places such as the University of South Carolina (USC), Arizona State University (ASU), New York’s Washington Square Park and Beverly Hills Garden Park in California.

The Turning Point USA section in ASU organized a big guard on Monday for the founder of the non -profit organization.

Participation in Vigil was released with pre -registration and more than 10,000 students and community members in the afternoon were enrolled in FOX member. Fox 10 Phoenix reported.

” [Turning Point USA] Arizona State University Department, other members and community, on Monday, September 15 at 17:30 in Desert Financial Arena at a candlelight watch we invite us to join Charlie Kirk. “

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The students in the USC took a guard on Monday night and filled a lesson to capacity. A source told Fox News to Digital, showing that the pictures were overflowing, organizers were forced to refuse some people.

In an article, the USC section of the USC section of the USC, which explained the event, called people “continue to pray for each other”.

“We are experiencing an incredibly dark time in this nation and there is no word to express how much we have lost.” “Charlie Kirk was a man who gave a microphone to people who hated him, he was a man who invited those who did not agree to express his views, a very strong man in his belief – assassinated at the age of 31.”

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On Monday, Utah Valley University students and Natives returned to the campus to pay their respect to the conservative impressive Charlie Kirk.

When the campus reopened for UVU students looking for mental health resources and employees returning to work, the monuments filled the grass outside the campus.

In the Uvu courtyard, an American flag is now hanging where Kirk was in front of his assassination shortly before a week. More tribute was placed in the courtyard, including flowers, American flags and Kirk messages.

The mourning met at the New York City’s Washington Square Park on Sunday night to honor Kirk.

Vigil’s photographs were shown to supporters who gathered around the images of the conservative activist surrounded by candles and other tributes. In a video, dozens of participants “USA! US! USA!” They paid tribute at the iconic meeting point.

“People from different political pasts come together because we all agree on this issue: political violence has no place in this republic.” “The quest for freedom and happiness are still sacred values ​​in this country.”

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A large crowd Beverly Hills Garden Park Sunday afternoon a rally and vigil Kirk honoring, FOX affiliate, FOX 11 reported.

“I saw everything with Charlie and felt very painful about it because it was a very talked about about freedom and freedom of speech,” Pierce College student Jonathan Geoola said.

Turning Point USA recently announced that a huge public commemoration ceremony for Kirk will be held on Sunday to honor the life and heritage of the “American Legend”.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE – “Creating a Heritage, Remembering Charlie Kirk” – will take place at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale Arizona. President Trump said he plans to participate on Monday and could make statements.

Deirdre Heavey from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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