Charlie Kirk may be gone, killed by an assassin’s bullet, but he will live on through his supporters.

What’s more, advocates of the conservative activist who focused his message on younger people should continue his legacy of speaking out and standing firm in their values.

Those were two of the messages at a vigil for Kirk, held Wednesday evening at Weber State University in Ogden. The vigil was organized by the college’s Turning Point USA chapter, the group Kirk co-founded, and several other organizations.

The gathering, which drew around 250 people, is one of many that have been held around the state and country in the wake of Kirk’s killing last week while he addressed a crowd at Utah Valley University in Orem.

“Some of you are grieving, some of you are angry and some of you are a

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