PHOENIX, Ariz. — The memorial outside the Turning Point USA headquarters not only grew in size but it also transformed into a sanctuary for those willing to share their heartfelt feelings.

Dan Beazely stood next to his 10-foot cross in the middle of a circle. The temperature climbed to nearly 100 degrees on Sunday afternoon.

“I remember my parents talking about where we were when JFK was shot,” Beazely spoke into the mic.

“That’s going to be a memory that a lot of us have for Charlie Kirk today.”

Kirk was shot and killed during a “Prove Me Wrong” debate at Utah Valley University on Wednesday afternoon.

Four years ago, Beazely, a Michigan resident, built the giant cross and traveled to locations where people were facing dark times, whether it was natural disasters or tragedies like t

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