House Majority Leader Steve Skillis (R-La) said that on Wednesday in Utah, Conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s deadly shooting “When she brings back emotions” was shot During the baseball exercise of Congress eight years ago.
“You know, it always brings back the feelings that listen back in 2017 when you see something like this, you know. And why do you have people who want to go and harm others what they believe, especially in America?” Scalis said on Wednesday evening during an interview with Hill’s sister Network News should. “I mean, it is not who America is. This is not something we can allow America and everyone, you know, we all have differences. This is what makes us such a great nation.”
Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was shot badly while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. According to the footage of the scenes posted on social media, the conservative activist was killed by a gun bullet in the neck.
In June 2017, the scalice was injured during the Congress’s baseball exercise. Three others were also injured in the attack. 66 -year -old shooter James Hodgkinson of Illinois was killed by the Capital Police.
Kirk’s custody was detained after less than two hours of announcement of the alleged subject, FBI director Kash Patel said late Wednesday that the person was “issued after interrogation” and the investigation, including local, state and federal law enforcement, “continues.”
It is not clear whether the law enforcement has detained more people or if the shooter is still on a large scale.
“Okay, it’s heartbreaking. You know, for Charlie, for your family, you know that he has found small children, it is just disastrous from that side. You know, very angry, obviously. I mean, you know, here, you know, here is one of the most talented youth of our generation, who was taken to his head by some walnuts and no reason”
“I mean, there is no justification for killing someone for their political views. Obviously, we will find out more, and I trust law enforcement, you know, they are all working together, for local authorities for local authorities, FBI, which we all want, but it is a sad disadvantage and a terrible, terrible day, yes, yes, it’s a sad disadvantage, but it is working.
Utah village. Spencer Cox (R) Also condemned Cancer’s deadly shooting, it is called “dark day” for both uta and nation.