Abbott urges Texas State to ‘expel’ alleged student who mocked Charlie Kirk’s death

ASAN – Texas State University is taking measures to determine the person who seemed to make fun of the death of Charlie Kerk in a video clip during a memorial on Monday.

in The video was posted on XThe alleged student heard, “Charlie Kerk was subjected to the neck with ****.”

The next day, the head of the Texas state, Dr. Kelly Dembhbos, admitted the accident and said in a statement University officials take “immediate steps to identify the individual in the video.” The statement continued to say the behavior that “disturbs or enhances violence is reprehensible” and “violates the values ​​of TXST”.

“If it turns out that this person belongs to TXST, the appropriate action will be taken,” the statement said.

You can read A complete statement from the state of Texas here.

On Tuesday, the governor of the state, Greg Abbott, responded to the video on social media urging the university to expel the person who seemed to imitate the death of the conservative activist.

Abbut said in a Publishing on X.

Kirk was fired in a fatal way during an event speaking at the University of Utah Valley on September 10.

However, this is not the first incident that the Kirk death student mocked during a memorial at the University of Texas.

According to our sisterly station, everything on ExtralubBock.com, the student who mocked Kirk’s death at Texas University of Technology on September 12 “is no longer registered.”

In the video, which gained interest on social media, a Texas student heard the previous technology, partly, “P *** Mit Humi, was shot in his head.”

Abbot also She replied to this incident to XHe said: “This is what happened to the person who was mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Texas Tech. [F*** Around, Find Out.]”

The consequences at Texas universities are a series of recent investigations into the Texas Agency (Tea) on social media posts that are not suitable for teachers related to Kirk’s assassination.

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