As Americans gather to pay their respects to free speech advocate Charlie Kirk, some Texas teachers find themselves under investigation for comments they made on social media following his assassination.

The Texas Education Agency said it's reviewing more than 280 complaints filed against teachers after posting what people considered to be offensive remarks about Kirk's murder.

TEA Commissioner Mike Morath sent a letter to school districts last week saying, "In response to such posts, I am referring all documentation of educators that have proliferated such vile content to TEA's Education Investigations Division. Such posts could constitute a violation of the Educators' Code of Ethics, and each instance will be thoroughly reviewed to determine whether sanctionable conduct has occurre

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