ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Dr. Bernice King issued a statement on the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Thursday, saying, “it will require much more than quoting my father for the United States to evolve from our current conundrum of multi-faceted violence, tragic apathy, and degrading policies.”

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Dr. King is the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who himself was assassinated in Memphis on Apr. 4, 1968.

“It saddens me that Charlie Kirk’s children will likely one day view the video of their father being shot,” Bernice King said. “No child anywhere should lose a parent in such a hateful, callous way.”

King was just five years old when her father was assassinated.

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