University's Charlie Kirk tribute defaced as students hurl insults at his supporters: 'Lost souls'

FOX first: Students at a North Carolina University, a tribute honoring Charlie Kirk’s life, and in the last few days, they harassed other students gathered on the site and asked them to do more from the university students.
As students met to honor Kirk on a watch at the University of North Carolina Wilmington on Monday night, the video obtained by Fox News Digital showed that a female student harassed Kirk’s supporters and walked for the great painted rock that honored Kirk.
“Someone may be lighter,” the student said. Another student who appears with him said “freedom of speech”.
When a Kirk supporter said, “Jesus loves you”, the second woman returned and pointed to the Sweatshirt, which depicts the evil images.
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“Take a look, who is that?” She said before she got away.
In another video taken the next day, a student may see paint unloading on a tribute on a rock by Kirk’s supporters.
Reagan Faulkner, Head of Uncw’s Department of College Republicans, said FOX News Digital was held around the rock on Monday night, that he was generally painted by students to promote various reasons and that he was not touched for 24 hours.
Faulkner, 250 people expect to participate, but 750 to 1,000 ultimately emerged, he said.
“It was very nice,” Faulkner said. “He honored Charlie in a great way.”
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Before the end of the courtesy 24 hours, Faulkner said that the students who opposed Kirk started to threaten to paint them on the wall from 6 am on Tuesday. Faulkner said the rock was first destroyed on Tuesday at around 11.00.
“We told him to wait until 5,” Faulkner explained. “He said, ‘This is just a courtesy. I don’t need to do anything for the fascists.’
Faulkner told Fox News Digital, as well as harassing, some of his friends were “controlled on the body” and paint them pouring them and the police did not rise to them to the level of arrest.
“UNCW on Tuesday morning is aware of a situation containing the spirit rock on Tuesday morning,” the school said in a statement. He said. “According to the university police, the students surrounding the rock, the rock was approached by students who want to paint the rock. As a speech, but the rock spilled paint clashed as students who want to revise the rock.
“Some students tried to prevent this action and some of them jumped with paint in this process. No arrest was made about this incident.” “UNCW police advised students to present a police report to students who expressed their concerns about the potential attack.
“UNCW is proud to serve as a state university, is open to society and decides to support freedom of expression in accordance with the laws and policies in force. In addition, UNCW encourages and expects students to encourage students and staff to encourage a respectful campus community.”
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Faulkner, who also served as the secretary of the US department of UNCW, said that they were concerned about their security and increasing situation, and that the students who support Kirk stopped defending the wall painting.
“We think it’s still worth standing, but we choose to respond differently instead of painting.” He said. “We bring music music, ‘I am Charlie Kirk’im’ signs and prayers and singing. We want to live like Charlie – gospel spread, we respect free conversation and still exist.
“None of us did not do retaliation. I believe that God does not give us courage and peace. We want to speak, not violence. We want to take Charlie’s microphone left, but the other side are not willing. They say they don’t want division or violence, but such actions take place.
Faulkner told FOX News Digital how the university is not satisfied with the situation of the university and that university officials should “do more to protect us”.
Faulkner, “legally, cross -fire people caught, cross -fire members who have the right to press the accusations and say that they do not do UPD’nin do not think it is fair.” He said.
“And on Wednesday, when I acknowledged that many of us did not feel safe on the campus on the campus, I sent it to the management. And after me perfectly safe to me, no one will come after you … And then the police said that he could not do anything.
Another student speaking with Fox News Digital expressed his idea that the school should do more to prevent the situation.
“Most of the students here, including me, are angry, but at the same time, our hearts hurt for these lost souls,” UNCW student and member of TPUSA and TPUSA and TPUSA and College Republicans.
He continued: “We want the school only to see the difficulties faced by Christian conservative students and we want to take action against students who falsify the monument and attacked the conservative students.
Conservatives have recently been guarding the life and heritage of the conservative activist for Kirk, which honors the university campuses and in public spaces with seizures.
At the same time, the conservative impressives on social media publish examples of students, employees, professors and politicians who despise Kirk or propose that they deserve to assassinate them.



