Oklahoma lawmakers, state officials and university organizations are condemning political violence after conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah on Sept. 10.
The 31-year-old's death was confirmed by President Donald Trump on Truth Social after Kirk was shot at the university. The president ordered all U.S. flags in the country to be lowered to half-mast until Sunday evening.
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt shared a photo of himself and Kirk on social media, saying, "The world will be a darker place without him here."
Oklahoma Attorney General Genter Drummond, who's running for the Republican bid for governor, said he's devastated for Kirk's family and prays for their comfort.
"Politically motivated violence