Charlie Kirk’s killers sent a clear message

I haven’t been able to sleep since Charlie Kirk was killed. Something keeps pounding in my head: this was not the work of a lone gunman. It just doesn’t make sense. The precision, the timing, the setting—it all points to a coordinated attack, possibly involving a sniper and at least one or two decoys. If this were just a random act by a “crazy leftist,” why hasn’t the FBI or local police caught the shooter yet? How could he disappear so cleanly without leaving a trace? It feels deliberate—like the kind of mission that was carefully planned and executed with military-like precision.

What’s even more disturbing is the message this attack seems designed to send. The shooting happened in a very public place, in front of dozens of cameras. The shooter could’ve ambushed Charlie in an alley or outside his home, but they chose to do it on stage, in the middle of a crowd, with cell phones rolling. It wasn’t just an assassination—it was a public execution meant to go viral. That’s not coincidence. That’s strategy. And what was the message? That even if you’re not radical, even if you only debate ideas peacefully on college campuses, you can still be killed. That’s the real terror behind this act—it wasn’t just about silencing Charlie; it was a warning to everyone like him.

And then there’s the most heartbreaking part: Charlie’s family—his wife and young children—were at the event. We don’t know if they saw it happen, and I pray they didn’t. But the idea that a man could be killed in front of his family, in front of a cheering crowd, is unbearable. It’s not just political—it’s evil.

There were students in the audience, some on the far-left, who cheered seconds after the shot was fired. Cheered. You have to ask: what kind of twisted, ideological sickness makes people celebrate the murder of someone they disagree with? This is a mind virus—and it’s spreading across Reddit, TikTok, and X like wildfire, with people openly celebrating his death.

This attack took logistics, planning, surveillance, and escape coordination. And yet, the FBI still hasn’t caught the shooter. At this point, I fear they’ll either never find him—or he’ll be found dead, and his entire digital footprint scrubbed clean. That wouldn’t be the first time. We’ve seen this before, and it erodes trust in institutions. Why does it seem like the people trying to find the truth are constantly being blocked?

So again, the message is clear: even moderates aren’t safe. If you speak up, you can be taken out in broad daylight. In front of millions. In front of your family. And while that’s horrifying, we can’t let it paralyze us. We must remain peaceful, alert, and wise. Don’t fall for provocations. Don’t give in to the rage they’re trying to provoke.

Some ask me if this means we should become radicals. I say yes—but not in the way you think. As Father Calvin Robinson once said, “Be a radical: go to church, have children, live a righteous life.” That’s the greatest act of resistance we have. That’s how we fight back against those who want to destroy everything beautiful, everything human.

Please be careful out there. Be mindful at protests, rallies, or public events. These people want to provoke you, and they want you to be the one who overreacts. Don’t let them win. Let me know what you think in the comments.