NEW YORK (AP) — Multiple public figures have been fired or disciplined after making controversial comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Multiple Louisiana public responders or officials were criticized on social media after posts about Kirk's death, including a Southern University law professor.
A New Orleans Fire Department employee and an Acadian Ambulance employee were both also disciplined or criticized.
Attorney General Liz Murrill made a statement about an alleged comment by New Orleans Fire Department employee who allegedly said Kirk should be "forced to carry that bullet in his body" as "that bullet has a right to be there because it's a gift from god." Murrill called the comment " unacceptable and disturbing" by a "person in a position of public trust."
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