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An armed man pretends to be the enforcement of the law held at the Charlie Kerk Monument Monument site



The Secret Service said that an armed man pretending to be detained at the Arizona stadium, where a memorial ceremony for Charlie Kirk is conducted on Sunday.

A spokesman for the Secret Service said in a statement on Saturday that the man entered the State Pharm Stadium in Glenel, Arizona on Friday, and was “showing suspicious behavior.” The spokesperson added that the man, who did not reveal the name of the agency, was pretending to be enforcing and was armed.

“The individual is not a member of the application of the accredited law that works in the event and is currently being held,” said a spokesman. “The American Secret and Local Law enforcement service is investigating the reason for its existence on the site.”

Kerk’s memorial service is expected to attract a huge audience, which will include President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other elected officials.

Kirk, a conservative activist with a popular podcast, was assassinated by “The Charlie Kirk Show”, this month while speaking at an event on a university campus in Utah. He was 31 years old and left behind a wife and two children.

The crime of killing a series of political violence in the United States followed last year, including the assassinations of former Speaker of Mennisota Milisa Hortmann and her husband, Mark, at their home, and its CEO of UNITEDHEALTHARCAR Brian Thompson in the streets of New York City. Trump also faced two assassination attempts during his presidency last year.

The assassination of Kerk did not do much to reduce the political discourse that led to the nation’s constipation with a better part of a decade.

It can be said that social media has become more than a priest of hatred since the September 10 attack, as extremists overwhelm news with Kirk and others who claim the civil war.

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