The assassination of Charlie Kirk was followed by arrests across the U.S. over alleged threats of violence in response to his killing.
A Texas man who authorities say expressed support for Kirk faces federal charges after making alleged threats online this month to shoot up a Pride parade in the city of Abilene in revenge for Kirk's killing.
In El Paso, a woman faces an arson charge after authorities say she tried to set a church on fire and left threatening messages where a vigil was to be held to honor Kirk.
Law enforcement in Utah and Minnesota made similar arrests.
Social media lit up in the days after Kirk's Sept. 10 killing with people mourning his death — some of whom said they disagreed with Kirk's ideological stances but supported his right to voice them — as well as those cel