West Ada School District fires employee due to video reacting to Charlie Kirk's death
West Ada School District terminated an assistant cheer coach for a video violating policy after Charlie Kirk's death, emphasizing its commitment to respectful conduct in education.
- The West Ada School District in Boise, Idaho, fired an assistant cheer coach on September 11, 2025, over a social media reaction video about Charlie Kirk's death.
- This followed Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting at Utah Valley University on September 10, which sparked multiple employee disciplinary actions across various institutions.
- Several organizations, including Klein ISD and American Airlines, took immediate action against employees who made unacceptable remarks or posts relating to Kirk's assassination.
- Officials arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson on September 13, based partly on a tip from his father, and he will face charges for the shooting.
- These events highlight widespread condemnation of expressions condoning violence and reinforce commitments to maintaining respectful and safe environments.
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Charlie Kirk’s killing sparks firings and outrage as reactions expose deep divides
In the days since the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk, institutions from airlines to schools have moved quickly to discipline employees accused of celebrating or mocking his death, a reflection of the charged atmosphere surrounding the killing. On the right, some have called for the aggressive punishment of anyone seen condoning his assassination. Former adviser to President Donald Trump and right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon ca…

Charlie Kirk's killing sparks firings and outrage as reactions expose deep divides
Institutions from airlines to schools have moved quickly to discipline employees accused of celebrating or mocking the death of Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk's killing sparks firings and outrage as reactions expose deep divides - Daily news Update
In the days since the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk, institutions from airlines to schools have moved quickly to discipline employees accused of celebrating or mocking his death, a reflection of the charged atmosphere surrounding the killing. On the right, some have called for the aggressive punishment of anyone seen condoning his assassination. Former adviser to President Donald Trump and right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon ca…
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