By JACK BROOK
The Utah college where conservative leader Charlie Kirk was assassinated lacked several key public safety measures and practices that have become standard safeguards for security at events around the country, an Associated Press review has found.
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Utah Valley University’s outdoor courtyard, where Kirk showed up on Sept. 10 to debate students , was s