Tim Allen Memorize with his 9/11 commemorative post Charlie KirkThe family after the death of a conservative political commentator.
“In this sadness and [sic] Remember 9-11 a day. I added a dull prayer to Charlie Kirks’ family,” Allen, 72, wrote via X on Thursday, September 11. “It was a very dark moment. ”
Allen is one A few celebrities speak Kirk was killed at the age of 31 in the shooting at the University of Utah on Wednesday, September 10.
“We are the heart of the U.S. leadership team in the U.S. turning point, and are to inform you that Charlie is in heaven with the eternal reward of Jesus Christ early this afternoon,” Kirk said in a statement.
Before his death, Kirk welcomed a daughter and a son with his wife Erika Frantzve in 2022 and 2024, respectively. He spoke at Wednesday’s event and then shot the campus from about 200 yards away. Kirk was then taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
President Donald Trump Say it out in a few hoursshared via White House account X, “The great, even legendary Charlie Kirk is dead. No one understands or has the heart of the U.S. youth than Charlie.”
Trump continued: “The president wrote in a statement on the White House account X. “He is loved and admired by everyone and now, he is no longer with us.” Melania and I sympathize with his beautiful wife Erika and family. Charlie, we love you! ”
Other celebrities also pay tribute. Chris Pratt Write through X: “Pray now for Charlie Kirk, for his wife and young children, for our country. We need the grace of God. God helps us, and Candace Cameron Bure “Charlie, we love you. Well done, kind and faithful servant.”
FBI Still searching For those who killed Kirk on the Utah campus. At a press conference Thursday, agents revealed that they found “footwear impressions,” as well as palm and forearm imprints. Authorities believe the items could help identify the killer, allegedly using a “high-power bolt-driven rifle” they found dumped in a “forest zone.”
Sources told The New York Times that bullets were also found in areas where the killers fled. Tests were conducted on bullets and rifles, but based on this evidence, there was no clue.
Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason said the suspect “seemed to be from college.”

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