RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Tributes across the country continue to pour in one day after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an event at Utah Valley University .

Students and others from the NC State community gathered Thursday evening for a prayer vigil held by Turning Point, a conservative youth activist organization founded by Kirk.

"Yesterday was a hard day for people like me," said NC State student Molly Kraska. "You don't have to agree with him to just care about a life."

Cecilia Dean's son goes to NC State University, and said she is concerned about the frequency of deadly school shootings.

"Any type of violence is terrible," said Dean. "Students already have a lot to worry about, and for something like that to happen on campus, it just worries me."

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