Last person to speak to Charlie Kirk admits to twisted irony in arguing the left is non-violent seconds before assassination
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was tragically assassinated on stage at a Utah Valley University event, moments after engaging in a heated debate with a mathematics student known as Hunter Stax. Stax had approached the mic to challenge Kirk on his recent claims about transgender mass shooters, sparking a tense exchange that ended in Kirk being shot in the throat.
In a video shared on social media, Stax reflected on the irony of the situation, as he was attempting to prove the peaceful nature of the political left just before Kirk’s violent death. Stax condemned those on the left who were celebrating the assassination and calling for violence against other conservative figures, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and peaceful discourse.
Despite their ideological differences, Stax expressed empathy for Kirk’s family, highlighting the tragic loss of a husband and father. Kirk leaves behind a wife, Erika Frantzve, and their young children. The FBI launched a manhunt for the assassin, circulating photos of a person of interest in the public murder.
The shocking incident has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, underscoring the need for civility and respect in public discourse. The debate between Kirk and Stax serves as a stark reminder of the power of words and the consequences of extremism. As the investigation into Kirk’s assassination continues, the nation mourns the loss of a prominent conservative voice and calls for unity in the face of violence.



