Loveland family’s memorial to Charlie Kirk burned
Loveland, Colo. (VAT) – Vandals burned his monument to Charlie Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, who was shot and killed during a tour event of the Loveland family at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, September 10th.
The family does not release their position or full names due to their security. Fox31 told the vandals on the house that five children were sleeping while set the fences on fire at 23:15.
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“When they lit the fence, that fire could enter that house and really harm someone,” a family friend said.
Vandals also shredded the back window of the family’s SUV.
“This rhetoric, this is what people feed, we have a lot of hatred and we should stop in this world,” he said.
Friends ran to show family support.
Chelsea Turner, “I saw the harm to my friend and ruined me,” he said.
The family told Fox31 that he had many liberal and democratic neighbors who embraced them after learning the crime against their property.
The owner of the house said, “This is not a republican democratic thing, not about it, our freedom of expression is the first change for us,” he said.
The family spent time to clean the glass from the SUV’s broken window and to paint the monument on Sunday.
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“We must wake up, not the right and left, not blue and red, greater than them,” the father of the children said.
Friends, neighbors and other family members told Fox31 that everyone hopes that they will adopt a better way to express differences, regardless of political commitment.
“When we stop communicating with each other, when we stop the dialogue, then we just remove each other out of humanity,” he said.
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