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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMStephen A Smith condemns anyone celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination, praises Yankees for tributeESPN host Stephen A. Smith spoke out against individuals who are openly celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk.During an episode of his podcast on Thursday, Smith aggressively condemned anyone celebrating Kirk's killing."I don't care what his political beliefs were! I don't care what he felt!" Smith added that he felt pain for Kirk and his family. "That he's dead at the age of 31. That his wife is a widow. That his children are fatherless because his ideas and his beliefs differed from somebody else, apparently."LIVE UPDATES: CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION SPARKS MANHUNT AS SHOOTING SUSPECT REMAINS AT LARGE"And then Im going online, and Im seeing people celebrating it!" he continued. "Shame! Shame on you!"Smith also commended the New York Yankees for honoring Kirk on Wednesday night ahead of the game against the Detroit Tigers. The Yankees held a moment of silence for Kirk, and displayed an image of him on the stadium jumbotron."Props to the New York Yankees organization last night for having a moment of silence," Smith said. "We're not supposed to condone stuff like this. We're not supposed to say it's okay. I don't give a d--n who you are, black, white or anything in between!"Smith added that he hopes the FBI finds the suspect."I hope the FBI and law enforcement catch this individual and do what needs to be done with him."A transgender Team USA BMX cyclist made a series of social media posts Wednesday celebrating the assassination. Chelsea Wolfe, who was present for the U.S. women's BMX team at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 as an alternate, made the celebratory posts on the athlete's Instagram story.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMConsequences have befallen other individuals who have made controversial comments in the aftermath of Kirk's death.MSNBC fired political analyst Matthew Dowd for suggesting "hateful" rhetoric from Kirk led to his own assassination, Fox News Digital previously reported.The Carolina Panthers fired Charlie Rock, a member of the teams communications department, after social media posts linked to Rock appeared to show him questioning why people were sad that Kirk had been shot and killed. The song "Protect Ya Neck" from the Wu-Tang Clan was also shared."The views expressed by our employees are their own and do not represent those of the Carolina Panthers," the team said in a statement posted to social media. "We do not condone violence of any kind. We are taking this matter very seriously and have accordingly addressed it with the individual."Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was struck by a single bullet around 12:20 p.m. local time on the campus ofUtah Valley Universityin Orem on Wednesday. The 31-year-old was surrounded by mostly college students as his event was getting underway.Authorities have yet to publicly identify a suspect in the shooting. However, officials offered more details about the person theyre after in a Thursday morning news conference.FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bohls and Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason said they had obtained "good video footage" of the shooter while he was on the Utah Valley University campus.Investigators added that they believe the suspect to be "of college age."The investigation into the assassination of Kirk is still ongoing.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 40 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRob Gronkowski says Eagles gave NFL teams blueprint to beat Chiefs: 'Come out swinging'NFL legend Rob Gronkowski thinks the fall of the Kansas City Chiefs from the upper echelon of the league is upon us.Gronkowski knows a thing or two about winning Super Bowls he has four of them across his future Hall of Fame career. But he thinks the Philadelphia Eagles cracked the code teams had been trying to figure out for years when it comes to beating this Patrick Mahomes-led squad.After their 40-22 victory in New Orleans at Super Bowl LIX, Gronkowski gave his take on it all.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The Philadelphia Eagles opened that floodgate of, Hey, if you punch these guys in the face, you take it to them, you come out swinging, theyre gonna fold and theyre not gonna be the team you were seeing all last year," Gronkowski said on "Up & Adams."The Chiefs have now lost back-to-back games when you include Februarys loss in the Super Bowl, as they fell to their AFC West rival, the Los Angeles Chargers, in So Paulo, Brazil, to kick off the 2025 season. Justin Herbert had one of the best games of his career, as the Chargers went on to win 27-21.START STREAMING WITH A 7-DAY FREE TRIAL AT FOXONE.COM OR DOWNLOAD THE FOX ONE APP ON YOUR FAVORITE DEVICEWhile Herbert was carving up the Chiefs defense, there was a moment captured of Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones getting into it with fellow defensive star Drue Tranquill during a timeout on the sideline.Gronkowski made that a point of emphasis in his argument."What I was surprised about is when things arent going their way, as you can see, when they start struggling a little bit, they start yelling at each other," he explained. "The blame game starts going on. You can see it on the sidelines. And thats not a good situation. You want to come together when youre down, when things arent going your way."To see them starting to point fingers is not a good sign."The Chiefs do have a revenge opportunity this Sunday in their home opener, as the Eagles travel to Arrowhead Stadium for a Super Bowl LIX rematch in FOXs "Americas Game of the Week."Philadelphia handled the Dallas Cowboys in its season opener, 24-20, as Jalen Hurts rushed for two touchdowns, while the 2024 Offensive Player of the Year, Saquon Barkley, added his first score of the campaign as well.The Eagles knew what to do with Mahomes and company back in February, so it will be interesting to see how head coach Andy Reid and the rest of his coaching staff scheme against Philadelphia this time around.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 40 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMColumbia student satire site jokes about Charlie Kirks deathColumbia University's student-run satirical newspaper, The Federalist, published an article on Wednesday roasting Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in the wake of his assassination because of his support for gun rights.The article, published just hours after Kirk's death, satirized the staunch Second Amendment advocate being shot and killed, with the headline, "Turning Point USA Undergoes Unexpected Ideological Shift, States Second Amendment Actually Not That Important Anymore.""'The Turning Point USA leadership team recently convened to discuss the role of the Second Amendment in our propaganda, I mean, education. Weve decided to reconsider our stance on gun control and personal freedoms. This decision was made completely independently of recent events,'" the mock statement written by the satire site read.COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK"'Guns kill people. That is a truth that we have only recently learned. It turns out, ignoring all of those public health experts and grieving parents and nationwide statistics wasnt a good idea. Our bad!'"The short article continued, slamming both the Turning Point USA organization and conservatives at large for their "terrible politics.""In typical conservative fashion, it seems, Turning Point USA only realizes how terrible their politics are when it f---s with their own lives. Go figure," the outlet concluded.VIGILS HELD ACROSS US AFTER ASSASSINATION OF CHARLIE KIRK: 'WE MUST HEAL'Kirk, a husband and father of two, was shot and killed during a campus event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. He was 31.Kirk was shot in the neck as he spoke to the large crowd from under a white pop-up tent. He was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead later Wednesday afternoon.Kirk's shocking death has been met with widespread mourning and outrage. President Donald Trump, who counted Kirk as a friend and close political ally, called him a patriot and man of deep faith."An assassin tried to silence him with a bullet, but he failed, because together, we will ensure that his voice, his message and his legacy will live on for countless generations to come," Trump said Wednesday from the Oval Office.CHARLIE KIRK MOURNED BY WORLD LEADERS AFTER SHOCKING UTAH ASSASSINATIONAs of Thursday morning, Kirk's killer remains at large.Fox News Digital has reached out to The Columbia Federalist for comment. The satirical paper was co-founded by future Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch as a student in 1986.Kirk frequently defended the Second Amendment as a necessary means to "defend yourself against a tyrannical government." Some of his ideological foes noted he said some gun deaths were an unfortunate and unavoidable consequence, so "we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPEditor's Note: This article previously stated below the headline that the publication was the "Columbia Spectator." This has been corrected to show it was the Columbia Federalist.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 40 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Politics Newsletter: From Pentagon Ceremony to Yankees Game, Trump Observes 9/11 AnniversaryWelcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here's what's happening-Charlie Kirk's assassination only the latest in increasing political violence across the country-Ryan Routh chastised during opening statements in federal trial of attempted Trump assassination for 'making a mockery'-What is a bolt action rifle? What we know about the gun used to kill Charlie KirkPresident Donald Trump announced earlier this month that he will attend the New York Yankees game against the Detroit Tigers on the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.Trump has attended numerous sporting events over the years but has not attended a baseball game during his second term.In 2019, Trump, then in his first term as president, attended Game 5 of the World Series between the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros in the nation's capital. He also attended the World Series between the Astros and Atlanta Braves in 2021, roughly a year after losing the 2020 election to former President Joe BidenRead moreJURY LOCKED IN: Ryan Routh trial begins after jury seated in Trump assassination attempt casePATRIOT DOWN: Trump to award Charlie Kirk Medal of Freedom after campus assassinationGULF STRAINS: Israels strike in Qatar triggers rare US rebuke, tests Trumps Gulf diplomacyHONOR TO ACTION: Lawmakers mark 9/11 at Ground Zero as New York remains a bullseye for terror threats'TENDER-HEARTED LEADER': Pastor recalls last moments with Charlie Kirk: an 'American martyr'POLS SPEAK OUT: Boys suspended in transgender locker room controversy spark GOP backlash in VirginiaINSERT KICKER HERE: Charlotte mayor sidesteps Trumps death penalty demand in stabbing caseVISA CRACKDOWN: State Department warns it will revoke visas of foreigners who 'glorify violence' after Kirk shootingTRUMP'S 'AVATAR': Architect of LA ICE raids reportedly arrives in Chicago as focus shifts to Windy City, agent's historyGet the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 46 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWhat to know about Utah Valley Universitys Losee Center, the shooter's possible sniper perch in Charlie Kirk killingOREM, UTAH Utah State Police blocked the perimeter of the Losee Center at Utah Valley University on Thursday morning as the manhunt continues for the assassin of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.Authorities confirmed Wednesday that the shot that killed Kirk came from the roof of a campus building about 200 yards away from where Kirk was delivering his remarks.While authorities have not confirmed that the shots came from the Losee Center on Wednesday, state police cars blocked incoming traffic outside the Losee Center on Thursday as authorities investigated in and around the school building.Videos captured by eyewitnesses on the scene on Wednesday showed a person in dark clothing running on a campus building.PERSON OF INTEREST IN CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION PICTURED IN PHOTOS RELEASED BY FBI"We have tracked his movements onto the campus through the stairwells, up to the roof, across the roof to a shooting location," Beau Mason, Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner, told reporters on Thursday.CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION: DISPATCH AUDIO REVEALS SUSPECT IN BLACK TACTICAL GEAR, CARRYING LONG GUN"After the shooting, we were able to track his movements as he moved to the other side of the building, jumped off of the building and fled, off of the campus and into a neighborhood," Mason added.Mason said authorities have "good video footage" of the shooter on the roof where shots were fired that they are using to identify the suspect.According to UVU's website, the campus is closed until Monday, Sept. 15. While students have been advised to stay away from campus, media and law enforcement have remained on campus with the investigation still underway.Journalists were allowed to drive through campus on Thursday. However, there were several Utah State Police vehicles parked outside the Losee Center, marking a perimeter where authorities said the investigation was ongoing.State troopers did not provide a timeline for when the building would reopen to the media."Items left in the Courtyard and Losee Center are not available to be picked up at this time due to the investigation," according to the message on the school's website.Losee Center for Student Success, known as the Losee Center or "LC" for short, is a student resource center. Students can seek personal and professional guidance at the LC from school specialists, coordinators and other counselors, according to UVU's website.Utah's Department of Public Safety indicated on Thursday afternoon that the investigation is "fast-moving and constantly evolving."According to the latest media advisory, as of Thursday afternoon, law enforcement is investigating multiple leads and no suspect is in custody."A high-powered bolt-action rifle was recovered in a wooded area where the shooter had fled. Experts from the FBI are analyzing the weapon. There are reportedly photos of a weapon and various details about that firearm and ammunition, including inscriptions and symbols," the department shared, painting a picture of the suspected shooter's escape route.Investigators have also collected a footwear impression, a palm print and forearm imprints for analysis, according to the media release.Mason told reporters on Thursday morning that investigators have searched nearby neighborhoods, "contacting anybody they can with doorbell cameras, witnesses and and a thoroughly worked through those communities, trying to identify any leads."The FBI is offering up to a $100,000 reward for information leading to the shooter's identification and arrest.Earlier on Thursday, authorities canceled a press conference scheduled for 12:45 p.m. MT, citing "rapid developments in our investigation."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 63 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJoe Rogan shocked on-air by Charlie Kirks death, laments loss of 'reasonable' leader who promoted open debatePodcast host Joe Rogan praised slain TPUSA co-founder Charlie Kirk, arguing he deserves credit for trying to protect Americans' ability to have an open debate."There's going to be a lot of people celebrating this," Rogan told guest Charlie Sheen. "It's so scary. It's so dangerous too, to celebrate or to in any way encourage this kind of behavior from human beings.... He's not a violent guy. He was talking to people on college campuses."He added that Kirk "wasn't even particularly rude. He tried to be pretty reasonable with people.""Everything I saw seemed reasonable," Sheen replied.FOX NEWS PERSONALITIES OFFER EMOTIONAL TRIBUTES TO CHARLIE KIRK: 'HE LOVED AMERICA SO MUCH'Kirk, the founder of one of the most influential political organizations in the country, was shot while holding an event on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He later died of his wound, leaving the country reeling from another act of horrific political violence.The suspect remains at large. Authorities said they recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle and obtained clear video of the shooter, who reportedly jumped from a building and ran off campus into a nearby neighborhood.Rogan, who still touts himself as a liberal at heart, was aghast at Kirks death. He suggested Kirk was "murdered for having a different opinion from somebody else, different ideology from somebody else."CHARLIE KIRK PAINTED AS 'CONTROVERSIAL,' 'PROVOCATIVE' IN MEDIAS ASSASSINATION COVERAGE"He was a very intelligent guy," Rogan said. "Whether you agree with him or don't, and there's a lot of stuff that I didn't agree with him on. That's fine. You're allowed to disagree with people without celebrating the fact they got shot."Rogan offered his vision of how political opponents should actually interact in American life.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"Well, what you're supposed to do with a guy like that, if you're opposing him is debate him, right?" Rogan said. "Have a conversation where your argument is more compelling than his. That's what people should be celebrating, discourse. You know, we used to do that."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 62 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMVideo shows witnesses to Charlie Kirk assassination dropping to ground in campus attackEXCLUSIVE Video from one witness to the assassination of Charlie Kirk shows people dropping to the ground as the Turning Point USA founder was shot at a speaking event on Wednesday.Kirk was shot and killed during an event on Wednesday hosted by TPUSA at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. A university spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital that Kirk was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, but later died.Two separate individuals were detained and questioned by law enforcement and were later released. The FBI released two images of a person of interest on Thursday, which depict a male wearing jeans, a black shirt with an American flag graphic, a hat and black sunglasses. A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading authorities to a suspect."The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of the individual(s) responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah," FBI Salt Lake City wrote on X.PERSON OF INTEREST IN CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION PICTURED IN PHOTOS RELEASED BY FBILexi Langley, a recent graduate of Brigham Young University, told Fox News Digital people immediately dropped to the ground after the shot was fired."I didn't know that he had been shot at the time. And everyone kind of dropped to the ground," Langley said. "I was preparing to hear more shots because I thought maybe this was a mass shooting. It didn't cross my mind that it would have been an assassination attempt."WATCH: Witness describes chaotic scene after Charlie Kirk was assassinatedVideo Langley shared with Fox News Digital shows almost every individual at the UVU courtyard immediately dropping to the ground once Kirk was shot.COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRKLangley said she ran into a building with others and that's when she realized what had happened."It still didn't really feel real. Like I felt like I was in a dream. It was so weird," she said. "So many people were coming through crying its like the worst way to bond with strangers. But in that moment, it was like, it doesnt matter who I talk to, we are all in this together."The FBI is encouraging people with tips regarding the person of interest are encouraged to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip online at https://tips.fbi.gov/digitalmedia/f4507712a3b2893.Fox News Digital's Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 45 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEuropean Parliament snubs request for Charlie Kirk minute of silence after assassinationMembers of the European Parliament dramatically refused a request to honor Charlie Kirk via a minute's silence in the chamber Thursday.Kirk, 31, was tragically killed Wednesday as he addressed students at Utah Valley University, sending shock waves across the nation.Kirk was known for mobilizing young conservatives and was appearing on college campuses with Turning Point USA. President Donald Trump called him "the best of America."Over in the E.U., Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni described the attack on Kirk when he was shot dead as "a deep wound for democracy."SPORTS WORLD REACTS TO CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTING DEATH: 'PRAYERS FOR HIS FAMILY'Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers, of the European Conservatives and Reformists group asked colleagues Thursday to pause proceedings in the house and to "declare that our right to freedom of speech cannot be extinguished."Weimer's wish was supported by members of Germanys AfD and Frances Identity Liberties movement.But European Parliament President Roberta Metsola denied the request and said procedural rules requiring tributes had to be formally submitted at the opening of a plenary session.LIVE UPDATES: MANHUNT FOR CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTER CONTINUESSince that session had already taken place on Monday, Metsola noted a tribute could still be scheduled for October.When Weimers went on to give up his remaining speaking time for a moment of silence, Vice-President Katarina Barley cut him off, sparking desk-banging protests from right-wing lawmakers in the chamber."We have discussed this, and you know the president said no to a minute of silence," Barley said as centrist and left-leaning members clapped.Outside the chamber, Hungarian Fidesz MEP Andrs Lszl accused Parliament of hypocrisy, pointing out it had previously honored George Floyd but refused Kirk.Online, some lawmakers also posted,"I am Charlie" images, showing the slogan from the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack.Metsola defended the decision as consistent with parliamentary procedure and offered condolences."Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife and young children who were the bedrock of his life," she said.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 45 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDerrick Henry responds after Browns' Grant Delpit talks ease of tackling Ravens starGrant Delpit turned heads during the 2024 NFL season when his strong tackle knocked the 252-pound running back Derrick Henry to the turf.Roughly one year later, the Cleveland Browns defensive back delivered another hit to the Baltimore Ravens star.As the latest Browns-Ravens matchup draws near, Delpit appeared to fan the flames of the AFC North Division rivalry when he downplayed the idea that players on opposing teams encounter difficulty in tackling Henry.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Not hard," Delpit stated when asked about the level of difficulty associated with trying to bring Henry to the ground.Henry caught wind of Delpit's remarks and offered a rebuttal."He had a quote," Henry said. "We'll see on Sunday."The Ravens are scheduled to host the Browns on Sunday. Both teams suffered losses in their season openers. Henry finished the 41-40 loss to the Buffalo Bills with 169 rushing yards.START STREAMING WITH A 7-DAY FREE TRIAL AT FOXONE.COM OR DOWNLOAD THE FOX ONE APP ON YOUR FAVORITE DEVICEDuring a game last October, Delpit and fellow Browns defensive back Denzel Ward teamed up for a noticeably big hit on Henry. Moments after the tackle, Delpit began performing the "too small" celebration.Henry spent the first eight years of his NFL career with the Tennessee Titans. He signed with the Ravens in 2024. Henry has been relatively contained when he's faced the Browns in recent years. The five-time Pro Bowler has only surpassed the 75-yard rushing mark in one of the three games he's played against the Browns.The trash talk leading up to Sunday's AFC North showdown has not been exclusive to Delpit. Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy seemed to discount the Ravens secondary, despite the group being comprised of multiple first-round draft picks.Bills quarterback Josh Allen had success against Baltimore's pass defenders, throwing for 394 yards in Week 1. Jeudy suggested the Ravens group presents "no challenges." Jeudy has never recorded a touchdown catch in a game against the Ravens.Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton shrugged off Jeudys comments, describing them as "bulletin board material.""That's the thing with bulletin board material that I never understood," Hamilton said. "Was I not going to play hard before he said that? If you need bulletin board material to go play ... that's a problem with you."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 58 Vue 0 Aperçu
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