Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor is under fire for a Facebook post he made following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The post, which Taylor said was “not a political post,” has sparked widespread criticism from residents and conservative leaders who argue the sheriff used his platform to disparage Kirk instead of focusing on community healing.

In the post, Taylor said he prayed for Kirk’s wife and children but told followers, “if you support the actions of Kirk, do me a favor. Unfriend me.” He went on to accuse Kirk of using “every opportunity to stroke the fires of hate” and noted that several historically Black colleges and universities canceled classes out of fear of retaliation after the killing.

Taylor concluded by pledging to keep Gwinnett residents saf

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