Video of the murder of Charlie Kirk at an event in Utah spread across social media rapidly on Wednesday.
While officials say video evidence helped them identify 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, children and families could easily access video showing the final moments.
"I feel like you can try and scroll past it, but it is kind of hard, you know, if it catches your attention right away, you're gonna want to watch it," says Liz Fahey, a local influencer.
Fahey is not alone in this feeling, Carlos Sauer screens content like this for his family.
He feels like censoring it would take the truth out of his hands.
"I understand that this could be gross or graphic to certain people, but for me personally, I think it's important, and I think for me it's important that I can have access to everything