Charlie Kirk, Phoenix
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Vice President JD Vance flew to Salt Lake City aboard Air Force Two to pick up Charlie Kirk's casket and transport it to his home state of Arizona.
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Arizona grieves for Charlie Kirk
PHOENIX, Ariz. — Late Wednesday, supporters of Charlie Kirk gathered in different parts of the valley to honor his legacy hours after he was assassinated at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
Charlie Kirk's wife Erika clutched Usha Vance's hand while they disembarked Air Force Two as the right-wing activist's casket arrived in Arizona on Thursday, 11 September. JD Vance was a few steps behind them as Kirk's body returned to his hometown of Phoenix.
Vice President JD Vance will fly with the casket carrying Charlie Kirk‘s body on Air Force Two from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Phoenix, Arizona, later Thursday. Vance and his wife, second lady Usha Vance,
Kirk, who a founder of Turning Point USA, died after he was shot while speaking at a Utah Valley University event in Orem, Utah. A day after the deadly shooting, the right-wing political figure was flown back to Phoenix.
Raw emotion could be felt outside Turning Point USA's headquarters in Phoenix as Charlie Kirk's body returned to Arizona. His death sparked a stream of condolences, many of which have crossed political lines.
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Officials plead for help in finding person who assasinated Charlie Kirk on Utah college campus
Federal and state investigators are appealing for the public's help in finding the person who assasinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, will be honored in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, Sept.
Charlie Kirk, who headed Turning Point USA, built a campus for the group in Phoenix. And it was in Arizona where Turning Point started immersing itself in campaigns, from federal offices to city council races — and where Kirk married his wife,
Security experts say the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah has exposed the challenges of protecting public figures, especially at large outdoor events.