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The NBA has suspended an employee without pay for two weeks after he appeared to celebrate the assassination of Charlie Kirk .

In an email to Fox News Digital on Wednesday, a spokesperson for the association confirmed that the employee "violated multiple NBA policies."

According to OutKick , which first reported the incident, the former employee called Kirk a "terrible person" and a "s---hole" in an Instagram story.

In a post the employee shared that asked what Kirk's "legacy" was, the employee wrote that he did not have one.

"Did absolutely nothing healthy for the world except spew dangerous rhetoric… There is no legacy," the post read.

"Oh I also forgot to include ‘thoughts and prayers.’ LMAO," another post read.

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