Teachers at two Massachusetts schools have been placed on leave over posts they allegedly made on social media after prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday.

Kirk, a 31-year-old who co-founded the right-wing advocacy group Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while speaking on the Utah Valley University campus. A manhunt has been launched as authorities search for Kirk's killer.

Teacher investigated over Charlie Kirk post

Wachusett Regional High School superintendent James Reilly and WRSDC chair Lauren Salmon-Garrett released a statement on Thursday.

"Today, our school community is responding to yet another act of violence in our country with the killing of Charlie Kirk at a college campus in Utah," the statement said. "As many are aw

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