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.

Supporters 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 tens of thousands of people from across the country, according to TPUSA, filling State Farm

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