DIXON, Ill. (WTVO) — Local leaders and residents in Dixon held a vigil to mourn the death of political activist Charlie Kirk, making it clear that political violence is not tolerated.

“People who think or who will celebrate the heinous act, it’s not going to accomplish what they think they’re going to accomplish,” shared Sterling resident Camilla Feltes.

Hundreds gathered outside the Old Lee County Courthouse, united in grief, a space for others to heal together.

“I haven’t slept very much, I haven’t eaten very much, I’m having a really hard time,” said Dixon resident Matthew Baker.

District 74 State Representative Bradley Fritts spoke to the crowd. He said Kirk’s death is an absolute tragedy and a direct threat to Freedom of Speech.

“Regardless of your political affiliations, regardl

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