Gov. Kim Reynolds said it is "unconscionable" that anyone would post messages celebrating an assassination, as several Iowa workers have been accused of in the wake of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk's slaying.

Reynolds' condemnation comes as an Oskaloosa teacher and an Iowa State University employee have been fired for incendiary social media posts about Kirk after he was fatally shot.

Speaking with reporters in a news conference at the Iowa Capitol on Wednesday, Sept. 24, Reynolds said the rules "already in place" are sufficient to discipline school or university employees who appeared to cheer Kirk's death.

Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of the conservative group Turning Point USA, died after being shot during a question-and-answer session with students while speaking at Utah

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