Charlie Kirk spent his career urging conservatives not to be afraid to speak up and try to persuade others. Last week, he was gunned down for taking his own advice.

The founder of Turning Point USA, just 31 years old, was speaking to a packed crowd Wednesday at Utah Valley University as part of his “American Comeback Tour” when a bullet tore through his neck.

Kirk’s courage to share his beliefs and his commitment to civil debate cost him his life.

Democratic and Republican leaders across the nation have rightly denounced the attack. They must continue to do so unconditionally and lead by example at every level of public office.

The slaying of Kirk, who leaves behind two young kids and a wife, was so public and raw; gruesome footage was instantly available online to be viewed millions o

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