TUCSON, Ariz. ( KOLD /Gray News) - A group of high school teachers from Arizona received death threats after their Halloween costumes were wrongly linked to Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
For Halloween, a group of Cienega High School math teachers wore shirts covered in fake blood that read, “Problem Solved.” A picture of them went viral, sparking controversy across the country.
Turning Point USA originally claimed the shirts made light of co-founder Kirk’s September assassination on the Utah Valley University campus. However, the Vail School District said that was not the intent of the costumes, which were “meant to represent solving tough math problems.”
The same teachers wore the shirts last year for Halloween, which the district confirmed through a photo of the group dated Oct. 31,

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