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Woke mob hijacks Charlie Kirk vigil by singing song title inscribed on killer’s bullet

By Editor,Natasha Anderson

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Woke mob hijacks Charlie Kirk vigil by singing song  title inscribed on killer's bullet

An angry mob of protesters interrupted a vigil honoring murdered Charlie Kirk by singing the lyrics of the anti-fascist song whose title was inscribed onto one of the suspected shooter’s bullets.

The New York University chapter of the College Republicans society held a memorial for Kirk, 31, on Sunday night after he was shot dead in Utah last week, allegedly by Tyler Robinson, 22.

The two word song title was found etched into the casing of a projectile taken to the scene of the assassination that was not ultimately fired.

‘Protesters sung the song written on the bullet casings which killed Charlie Kirk at the vigil mourning his death tonight at NYU,’ the collegiate society wrote on X.

‘They also threatened to kill NYU College Republican Club president Ryan Leonard. They’re not looking for peace.’

Other footage shared by the organization shows an interaction between a guitar-playing protester and Leonard, who told the demonstrator that the group would ‘pray for your salvation’.

But the protester snapped back, singing: ‘I don’t want your salvation. I want you to f*****g die. We’re not going to give you a second chance, even when you beg for it.’

Kirk, close ally of President Donald Trump, was fatally struck by a single bullet while addressing a large crowd at Utah Valley University in Orem last Wednesday.

Mourners across the country have since taken to the streets to pay tribute to the slain conservative activist.

While NYU students assembled in New York City, a line of mourners wrapped around the Kennedy Center in Washington DC for a vigil on Sunday.

There were moments of silence at multiple professional sporting events.

Authorities say they do not yet know the motive of Robinson’s action, but Utah Governor Spencer Cox noted that anti-fascist slogans were inscribed on two of the unused bullet casings found by the authorities.

One cartridge had written on it, ‘Hey, fascist! Catch!’ and another featured ‘Bella ciao.’ Other cartridges were marked with symbols and wording that appeared to be from online gaming culture.

It is alleged that Robinson carried a hatred for Kirk and ascribed to a ‘leftist ideology’ that had grown in recent years. He lived with a transgender partner who has not been linked to the killing and who is cooperating with police.

Officials allege he spent large amounts of time scrolling the ‘dark corners of the internet’ and had been radicalized ‘in a fairly short amount of time’.

The suspected gunman was arrested late Thursday night and is being held in a Utah jail on suspicion of aggravated murder.

He’ll appear before a court on Tuesday and will likely face capital murder charges that could see him executed by a firing squad.

Authorities say Robinson used a sniper rifle to shoot Kirk with a single bullet to the neck from a rooftop.

DNA found at the scene of the murder has been matched to Robinson, FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed Monday.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said the suspect had shown ‘intent’ before the attack.

‘There appear to have been multiple warning signs,’ he told Fox News. Bongino cited friends and family members who said the suspect had become ‘more political.’

Patel also discussed a note that Robinson is believed to have written before the crime.

The note is ‘basically saying… ‘I have the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I’m going to take it.’ That note was written before the shooting,’ Patel said.

He added that note was left at the suspect’s family home.

‘Even though it has been destroyed, we have found forensic evidence of the note,’ the FBI director said.

The alleged murderer was a straight-A high school student raised in the Mormon faith by Republican parents.

Authorities said Robinson has not been cooperating with law enforcement.