WARREN — Judge David Engler stood on the stage, wearing a white T-Shirt reading FREEDOM in black capital letters, and looked out at a crowd of people donned mostly in red, white and blue.

“Who is Charlie Kirk?” he called out into the microphone.

“We are Charlie Kirk!” the crowd chanted back.

A few hundred people gathered at the Warren Amphitheater Sunday afternoon for a public vigil honoring Kirk, a political commentator and founder of conservative nonprofit Turning Point USA (TPUSA), who was shot and killed Sept. 10 in an act of apparent political violence. The Chris Higbee Band played a full set, followed by a live stream of Kirk’s memorial service in Glendale, Arizona.

The Arizona service brought in hundreds of thousands of people from across the country, according to TPUSA, filli

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