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'No Kings' protester dresses as Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin

“People were going to No Kings rallies dressed up as Charlie Kirk’s murderer.”

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“People were going to No Kings rallies dressed up as Charlie Kirk’s murderer.”

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An unnamed protestor at a recent “No Kings” rally was seen dressed as Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, prompting outrage across social media.

Jack Posobiec shared a photo of the protester on X, writing, “People were going to No Kings rallies dressed up as Charlie Kirk’s murderer.” The individual appeared to wear the same dark clothing and hat that Robinson was seen in during the September 10 shooting at Utah Valley University.



The “No Kings” rallies have popped up in several US cities in the weeks since Kirk’s assassination. The events, organized by far-left activists, have featured signs and chants mocking Trump’s presidency and conservatives.

Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed during a speaking event in Utah. Authorities identified Robinson, 24, as the suspect, who was taken into custody shortly after the attack.

Last month, a separate incident in Phoenix also drew attention after police arrested 19-year-old Ryder Corral for allegedly trampling and destroying a memorial to Kirk outside a Turning Point USA event. Witnesses said Corral kicked over flowers, balloons, and American flags before being tackled by bystanders.

Phoenix police said Corral faces multiple charges, including criminal damage and disorderly conduct. Some witnesses noted Corral’s black t-shirt resembled the one worn by Robinson during the Utah shooting, though police have not confirmed any link.
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