LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The University of Louisville is investigating after removing a graphic poster found on the school’s campus depicting Charlie Kirk’s death. On Monday, the university’s president issued a statement.

Pictures of the poster began circulating on social media on Thursday, September 11, one day after Kirk’s death.

The poster features a graphic drawing of Kirk being shot in the neck with the caption “debate this” written underneath the image.

Dr. Gerry Bradley issued the following statement to WAVE about the recent events:

In recent weeks, our society—and our Cardinal community —have faced many challenges that go along with the privilege and responsibility of our right to free speech.

Free speech is one of the most powerful rights we have—and it’s protected by the Fir

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