The conservative movement and Charlie Kirk’s friends and family continue to grieve his brutal assassination last week. Still, there remains a significant law enforcement concern that others may attempt to copy Kirk’s assassin with their own attacks on politicians or political commentators.

A week ago, Tyler Robinson was a 22-year-old living in obscurity in southern Utah. Today, he has secured global notoriety as Kirk’s suspected murderer. Robinson has earned praise from far-left and other anti-establishment movements. The ensuing fear? That others might now believe their own assassination of a high-profile individual will grant them a page in the history books.

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