Country singer Gavin Adcock rallies fans with ‘Charlie Kirk’ chant, says he'll 'make an impact for centuries'

Country singer Gavin Adcock finished his concert in a turmoil and attached the activist “Charlie Kirk” after being assassinated on Wednesday.
Adcock, Missouri, Independence, Cable Dahmer Arena took the stage and completed his show by accepting Kirk. The singer shared a video of the last moments of the show on Thursday night On Instagram.
He shouted at the crowd, “Charlie Kirk,” while holding an American flag. Adcock was a shirt, wearing only a cowboy hat and a pair of jeans while led the crowd.
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Then the crowd shook the flag while chanting.
“Jesus loves each of you in this night. With Charlie Kirk Jesus. I want to say some thoughts and prayers before going to sleep tonight. When you go to bed with yourself or your loved ones, I pray to someone who needs it.
“I didn’t get the privilege of meeting Charlie Kirk, but everyone who loves Jesus is a friend of mine.
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“Occupational beliefs have not been silenced 2 days ago. His voice is now stronger than ever before and will have an impact for centuries.
“He always stands up for what you believe in. Nowadays, real is rare.”
Adcock, the Bible Verse Psalms 97:10, “The Lord who loves, hates evil! Protects the lives of divine people and saves them from the power of the evil.”
Fox News Digital reached Adcock’s representative for additional comments.
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In his speech to Utah, Orem Kirk was killed on Wednesday and was a well -known conservative activist.
On Friday morning, Trump announced that he had been arrested in the murder of Kirk during a vibrant appearance in Fox & Friends.
According to the court statement, 22 -year -old Tyler Robinson, on suspicion of aggravated murder, caused the crime of a firearm to be seriously discharged and prevented the charges of justice. A judge ordered it to be kept without bail. Official charges are expected at the beginning of next week.
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