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Texas State student dismissed for reenacting assassination of Charlie Kirk on campus

Texas State student dismissed for reenacting assassination of Charlie Kirk on campus

Texas State University Students Expelled After Disturbing Incident

Students at Texas State University have been expelled following a controversial incident that occurred on campus. The university issued a statement condemning the behavior seen in a video that emerged online, confirming the disciplinary actions taken.

The events unfolded on Monday when a student, whose identity hasn’t been disclosed, was recorded making offensive remarks toward members of the Turning Point USA chapter at the university.

“Charlie Kirk hits her neck, bitch!” the student shouted, slapping her neck as she simulated the impact of a bullet.

The student then pretended to be Charlie Kirk, falling to the ground to act out his death.

A tweet from OANN highlighted the situation, stating: “Texas State University expelled the students who were killed by Charlie Kirk – the incident occurred during a Turning Point USA event.”

In light of the situation, Texas Governor Greg Abbott expressed his thoughts, emphasizing that the students involved should face expulsion.

Dr. Kelly Dunfeds, the president of Texas State University, addressed the matter in a statement, confirming the student’s expulsion.

“The university has identified students in a disturbing video from Monday’s event,” he stated. “We will not accept behavior that is trivial or promotes violence on campus. This runs contrary to the values of TXST.”

“These individuals are no longer students at TXST. Due to federal law, we cannot comment further on the specifics of their conduct,” he concluded.

This incident follows another disturbing event involving an 18-year-old student, Camyrn Giselle Booker, who had verbally attacked fellow students at Texas Tech. Booker now faces charges of misdemeanor assault and is not currently enrolled.

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