Morgan Warren Honors Erica Kirk After Husband’s Assassination
Morgan Warren recently shared a heartfelt message directed at Erica Kirk following the tragic assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk, during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10th.
On September 12th, while performing on his “I’m The Problem” tour in Edmonton, Alberta, Warren took a moment to honor the Kirk family. He shared his thoughts and prayers for them, saying, “I’m not going to say a whole bunch of things about this, but this song here has been hitting me hard over the last few days. I just wanted to let Erica Kirk know that me and my family were sending prayers in her way,” as seen in a video he posted on Instagram.
As Warren began to sing, inviting fans to join in with his track “I’m A Storm Crazy,” concertgoers noted the intensity of his performance. The audience expressed their support in the comments, highlighting the emotion he conveyed through his singing.
“I just wanted to let Erica Kirk know that me and my family were sending prayers down her path.”
– Morgan Warren
Some fans remarked on the palpable emotion in his voice, saying things like, “You can feel his rage the way he sang it. We love you, Morgan.” Another follower added, “When you think you can’t love him anymore…”
In the wake of her husband’s death, Erica Kirk posted a video on Turning Point USA’s YouTube channel on September 12th. In it, she reflected on Charlie’s love for life, America, nature, and, most importantly, their family. “Charlie loved, he loved life. He loved his life. He loved America. He loved nature, and he always helped me get closer to God,” she said.
Erica continued, stating that above all, Charlie loved their child and valued their relationship. “He knew every day how to make me feel appreciated, asking, ‘How can I help you? How can I become a better husband?'” It was clear to her that his affection never wavered.
Charlie Kirk, a recognized conservative activist, was shot and killed during a speech in Orem, Utah. He was just 31 years old.
The morning after the incident, President Trump announced during a live appearance on Fox & Friends that he had been arrested in connection with Kirk’s murder.
In addition, 22 people have been taken into custody on various charges, including aggravated murder and felony discharge of a firearm. They’re currently being held without bail, with official proceedings set to begin early next week.
