You don’t usually expect a conversation about bones stopping sniper bullets to sound like a superhero story. But that’s exactly what Andrew Kolvet, executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show, described after speaking with the surgeon who worked on Kirk.

Kolvet claimed a doctor told him Kirk’s “incredibly dense bone” stopped a high-powered round that entered his neck during the September 10 shooting at Utah Valley University.

“It was an absolute miracle that someone else didn’t get killed. It should have gone through. It likely would have killed those standing behind him too,” Kolvet quoted the surgeon as saying. Instead, the bullet lodged beneath the skin. He added that Kirk’s body prevented it from striking people standing behind him.

“Even in death, Charlie managed to save the lives

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