PHOENIX, Ariz. — Late Wednesday, supporters of Charlie Kirk gathered in different parts of the valley to honor his legacy hours after he was assassinated at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

The headquarters of Turning Point USA, a conservative advocacy organization, became one such place where people came to mourn, pray and leave behind flowers underneath the two banners bearing Kirk’s face and a prayer.

Two police cars blocked vehicles from entering the Phoenix street as people, alone and with their families, made the short walk from a nearby parking lot to pay their respects.

Kirk’s social media account posted a eulogy that spoke about his enduring legacy.

“When asked, Charlie said that above all he wished to be remembered for his faith,” the post said. “Far more than any politi

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