PROVO, Utah — Many Utahns gathered around television screens in Provo to watch the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, just 10 minutes from where he was assassinated on the campus of Utah Valley University.

Each one of them seemed to have a different reason for showing up.

“It's really tragic, what's happened, and I just want to support him and his wife and his children,” said Carlton Bowen, the state party chair for the Independent American Party of Utah.

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“We've followed Charlie, of course, and felt devastated when this happened, especially the fact that it happened in Utah,” said Marianne Duckworth, who was in attendance for the screening. “It's really the least that we can do to come and take

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