Students deface Charlie Kirk tribute at UNC Wilmington campus during vigil

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First on the fox: Students at North Carolina University are distorted in honor of honoring the life of Charlie Kerk, and over the past two days, they were annoying their colleagues from students who gathered on the site, which led to calls from students to do more.
When students gathered to honor Kirk in a protest in the light of candles at the University of North Carolina and Wilmengton Monday evening, the video that Fox News Digitter obtained a harassing student of Kirk supporters and walks to the large rock coated with honor and simulating Kirk.
“Can anyone become lighter,” the student said. Another student seemed to have said, “Freedom of expression.”
When a supporter of Kirk said, “Jesus loves you,” she turned the second woman and pointed to her heavy shirt, which seemed to be depicting diabolical photos.
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Charlie Kerk was honored on the UNC WilMington campus on Tuesday. (Brendan Chafin/Tess Crowley/The Deserve News via AP/AdDison Woolsey)
“Take a peek, from this?” The woman said with a heavy shirt before walking away.
In another video clip, it was taken the next day, the student can be seen throwing paint on the tribute, which was drawn on a rock by Kirk supporters.
Reagan Volkner, head of the UNCW department of university Republicans, told Fox News Digital that the vigil was held on Monday night around the rock, which students often draw to enhance the various reasons, with an understanding of courtesy that it was not wiped for 24 hours.
Fulkner said they expect 250 people to attend, but from 750 to 1000 appearances in the end.
“It was beautiful,” said Volkner. “Charlie is completely honored in a wonderful way.”
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Investigate the FBI near the building, where conservative activist Charlie Kerk was fired in a fatal way during an event speaking at the University of Utah Valle in Urim, Utah, September 10, 2025. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Fulkner said that students who oppose Kirk began to threaten to paint on the mural, starting at 6 am on Tuesday, before the courtesy of courtesy ended 24 hours, students who opposed Kirk began threatening to paint on the mural, starting at 6 am on Tuesday. Volkner says the rock was sabotaged for the first time at about 11 am on Tuesday.
“He told us that he had to wait until 5,” Volkner explained. He said: “This is just a compliment. I am not forced to do anything for you fascist.” He insulted a member of the military and called on us the Nazis.
Volkoner Fox News Digitter told the harassment, some of her friends were “examined” and the paint was thrown on them and that the police told them that they did not rise to the level of detention.
“On Tuesday morning, Usw realizes a position that involves the rock of the soul,” the school said in a statement. “According to the university police, students around the rock were contacted by students who wanted to repaint the rock. It started as a conversation but became a confrontation as students who wanted to review the rock pour the paint on the rock.
“Some students tried to prevent this procedure, and in this process, some of them were sprayed with paint. No arrests were made regarding this incident,” he said. “UNCW police advised students who expressed concern about the potential attack to submit a police report.
“UNCW is proud to work as a public university, open to society and is committed to supporting freedom of expression in accordance with the applicable laws and policies. In addition, UNCW encourages students, faculty and staff to enhance the respected campus community.”
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Students’ drawing at Unc WilMington on a rock was the honor of Charlie Kerk. (Instagram: Addiwuwu)
Ultimately said, ultimately, ultimately, out of their safety and the escalating situation, students who support Kerk stopped defending the mural from drawing it.
“We still think it is worth standing, but instead of drawing above it, we choose to respond differently,” said Volkner. “We come to the music of worship, and signs say,” I am Charlie Kirk “and we pray and sing. We want to live like Charlie – spreading the Bible, respecting freedom of expression and we are still present.
“None of us took revenge. I think God has gave us courage and peace. We want a conversation, not violence. We want to pick up the microphone where Charlie left it, but the other side is not ready. They say they do not want to divide or violence, but then happens like this.
Volkner Fox News told that she was not satisfied with how the university dealt with the situation and that university officials “need to do more to protect us.”
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Charlie Kerk at Utah Valley University September 10, 2025, speaks in Urim, Utah, before the assassination. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune; Getti Emaiz)
“I know legally, people who were arrested in Crossfire, and our members who were arrested in the shooting have the legal right to journalistic charges, and I do not think it is fair that UPD tells them that they have not done.”
“I sent an electronic email to the administration last Wednesday when Charlie passed that it was drawn to my attention that many of our members do not feel safe on the campus, especially after what happened. I was told that you are completely safe. No one will come after that … then this happened. Then the police told us, such as,” hey, also, and also a mistake in standing in front of the rock. “I only think it, I think the part that is blaming us is shameful.”
Another student spoke to Fox News Digital also expressed the feeling that the school should have been doing more to prevent the situation.
“Many students here, including I am angry, but at the same time, our hearts suffer from these missing souls,” said Brendan Shafin, a UNCW student, a TPUSA member and the Republican at the college.
“We just want to see the school challenges faced by Christian conservative students and take measures against students who distorted the memorial and assaulted conservative students. This must be done immediately to show that hatred and violence against Christian conservatives do not belong to the campus or in our society.”
The conservatives kept on the occasion of Kirk throughout the country in recent days to honor the lives and legacy of the conservative activist through celebrations on the campus and public places.
At the same time, the influencers of social media have published examples of students, employees, professors and politicians who took advantage of Kerk or suggested that he deserved the assassination, which led to dozens of shooting.
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2025-09-16 19:45:00