You watch the footage and can’t help but feel a chill—conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, gunned down in broad daylight at a Utah Valley University event yesterday, and amid the chaos, one guy doesn’t duck or run. Instead, he spins around, faces the direction of the shots, and pumps his fists like his team just scored a touchdown. It’s sickening, caught clear as day on video from the scene in Orem, Utah, where Kirk was wrapping up a “Prove Me Wrong” debate when the shooter opened fire from a nearby rooftop. The crowd scatters, people scream, but this dude—later stands tall, celebrating as if he knew exactly what was coming. How’d he know it was safe? Was he in on it? Or just so consumed by hate that the moment overwhelmed him?
Video:
Some say that the video isn’t real but here’s the proof:
The video, shared widely on X, has folks asking hard questions. Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA and a relentless voice for conservative values, was hit in the neck and pronounced dead at the scene—the latest victim in a string of attacks on political figures that have everyone on edge. Eyewitnesses described pandemonium, with security scrambling as the gunman, still at large, vanished into the fray. Trump weighed in from the Oval Office, his voice heavy with grief, calling it a “heinous assassination” and urging Americans to confront the violence bred by divisive rhetoric. It’s a stark reminder of how toxic the climate’s become, especially after two attempts on his own life last year.
Some online sleuths initially pegged him as a lookalike for Steven Knipp( he’s not the same man but he’s evil just like the manwho celebrates), a Muncie, Indiana, human rights commissioner who posted gleefully about Kirk’s death, hoping for more “retribution” against conservatives. Knipp’s rant, dripping with venom, cheered the killing as payback for “hate” and even dragged in Kyle Rittenhouse. Calls for his resignation are mounting, and rightfully so—how does a guy like that hold a position on a human rights board? Whether Taber’s the real deal or not, the celebration reeks of the radicalization that’s been simmering on the left, where disagreeing with someone justifies erasure.
Steven Knipp is the Vice President of the “Human Rights Commission” for the city of Muncie, Indiana.
He reportedly posted this celebrating Charlie’s death and hopes for more ass*ssinations.
HE NEEDS TO RESIGN @CityofMuncie pic.twitter.com/O59m8AGVRp
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 11, 2025
This isn’t isolated; it’s the fallout from years of inflammatory talk that paints conservatives as enemies. Kirk devoted his life to open debate, rallying young folks to think critically about freedom and values, but that made him a target. The manhunt’s on, with feds poring over footage like the one showing Taber’s bizarre reaction, probing if there’s a connection or just pure malice. In a country already scarred by political violence, it’s a wake-up call—we need leaders who shut down the hate, not stoke it.
Watch the clip circulating on X; it’s disturbing but eye-opening. Moments like this expose the darkness lurking, and it’s why standing firm against division is crucial. Kirk’s legacy? A fighter who never backed down. Let’s honor that by demanding accountability and rejecting the evil that cheers death over dialogue.
Natalie Dagenhardt is an American conservative writer who writes for Right Journalism! Natalie has described herself as a polemicist who likes to “stir up the pot,” and does not “pretend to be impartial or balanced, as broadcasters do,” drawing criticism from the left, and sometimes from the right. As a passionate journalist, she works relentlessly to uncover the corruption happening in Washington. She is a “constitutional conservative”.
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