Kirk, Turning Point and Charlie
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Kirk started the conservative activist organization Turning Point USA, which has a chapter at Winthrop University.
In the hours since Kirk’s death Wednesday after a shooting at a campus event, his allies have vowed to channel their grief and anger into developing a new, younger generation of conservative politicians and activists.
Kirk, who was the co-founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, was able to set up his family — wife, Erika, and two young children — to be financially stable before his death with an estimated net worth of $12 million, according to ValueWalk.
Turning Point has released a statement, a day after political activist Charlie Kirk was shot dead during a campus event.
The conservative political activist who founded Turning Point USA died Wednesday after he was shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.
The students plan to meet with Turning Point USA about creating a chapter at Vanderbilt, and then set up a meeting with school administration.
Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA colleagues mourned the late conservative political leader and organizer with a social media post on Kirk's personal accounts Thursday. Eulogizing him as "America's greatest martyr to the freedom of speech he so adored,
CNN commentator Scott Jennings gave an emotional on-air eulogy Wednesday for Charlie Kirk. Kirk, 31, was shot during a public speaking event at Utah Valley State University. Videos show Kirk talking about mass shootings moments before he was struck in the neck.