University's Charlie Kirk tribute defaced as students hurl insults at his supporters: 'Lost souls'

FIRST ON FOX Students at a North Carolina university defaced a tribute honoring the life of Charlie Kirk and over the last couple of days they have been harassing fellow students who have gathered at the site prompting calls from students for the university to do more As students gathered to honor Kirk at a candlelight vigil at the University of North Carolina Wilmington on Monday night video obtained by Fox News Digital demonstrated a female aspirant harassing Kirk s supporters and walking up to the large painted rock honoring Kirk and simulating flatulating onto it Can somebody get a lighter the scholar disclosed Another attendee who appeared to be with her disclosed Freedom of speech When a Kirk supporter mentioned Jesus loves you the second woman turned around and pointed to her sweatshirt which appeared to depict satanic imagery TOP UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATOR CALLS CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION 'FAIR' DUE TO STANCE ON GUNS 'NO PRAYERS' Take a peek who is that the woman with the sweatshirt commented before walking away In another video taken the next day a trainee can be seen dumping paint onto the tribute which was painted on a rock by Kirk s supporters Reagan Faulkner president of UNCW s chapter of College Republicans advised Fox News Digital that a vigil was held on Monday night around the rock which is often painted by students to promote various causes with a courtesy understanding that it be untouched for hours Faulkner commented they expected people to attend but to ultimately manifested up It was beautiful Faulkner mentioned Absolutely honored Charlie in a wonderful way X ACCOUNT RACKS UP DOZENS OF FIRINGS FOR THOSE PUBLICLY CELEBRATING KIRK ASSASSINATION 'FIGHTING BACK'Before the -hour courtesy expired Faulkner disclosed students who oppose Kirk began threatening to paint over the mural starting at around a m Tuesday Faulkner says the rock was first vandalized around a m Tuesday We explained him he had to wait until Faulkner explained He mentioned That s just a courtesy I don t have to do anything for you fascists He insulted one of our military members and called us Nazis He and a friend later dumped paint on our members and the rock Faulkner communicated Fox News Digital that in addition to being harassed selected of her friends were body checked and had paint dumped on them and that the police described them it did not rise to the level of an arrest On Tuesday morning UNCW is aware of a situation involving the spirit rock the school announced in a declaration According to University Police students surrounding the rock were approached by students who desired to repaint the rock It started as a conversation but became confrontational as the students who longed to revise the rock poured paint onto the rock Various students tried to prevent this action and in the process chosen of them were splashed with paint No arrests were made in relation to this development it continued UNCW Police advised students who expressed concern about expected assault to file a police statement UNCW is proud to serve as a population university open to the locality and committed to upholding freedom of expression in accordance with applicable laws and policies In addition UNCW encourages and expects students faculty and staff to foster a respectful campus group CHARGING DOCUMENTS TO REVEAL NEXT PHASE IN KIRK ASSASSINATION PROBE AS SUSPECT EXPECTED IN COURTFaulkner who also serves as secretary of UNCW s Turning Point USA chapter stated ultimately out of concern for their safety and the situation escalating the students supporting Kirk stopped defending the mural from being painted We still think it s worth standing up but instead of painting over it we re choosing to respond differently Faulkner declared We re bringing worship music signs that say I Am Charlie Kirk' and we re praying and trilling We want to live like Charlie spread the gospel respect free speech and still be present None of us retaliated I believe God gave us courage and peace We want conversation not violence We want to pick up the mic where Charlie left it but the other side isn t willing They say they don t want division or violence but then actions like this happen Our takeaway is we re open but they won t talk Faulkner reported Fox News Digital she is not satisfied with how the university has handled the situation and that university representatives need to do more to protect us I know that legally the people that were caught in the crossfire our members that were caught in a crossfire do have the legal right to press charges and I don't think it was fair for UPD to tell them that they didn't Faulkner commented And I emailed administration last Wednesday when Charlie passed that it s been brought to my attention that a lot of our members don't feel safe on campus especially after what happened And I was advised you're perfectly safe Nobody's gonna come after you and then this happened And then the police recounted us like 'Hey we can't do anything And also it's your fault for standing in front of the rock ' I think that it's just I think that the part blaming it on us is shameful Another participant who spoke to Fox News Digital also expressed the sentiment that the school should have done more to prevent the situation Numerous of the students here including myself are angry but at the same time our hearts hurt for these lost souls stated Brendan Chafin a learner at UNCW and member of TPUSA and the college Republicans We just want the school to see challenges us Christian conservative students face and to take action against the students who defaced the memorial and assaulted conservative students This requirements to be done without delay to show that hate and violence against Christian conservatives does not belong on campus or in our society Conservatives have been holding vigils for Kirk across the country in fresh days honoring the conservative activist's life and legacy through vigils on college campuses and in populace spaces At the same time conservative influencers on social media have been posting examples of students employees professors and politicians who have disparaged Kirk or suggested he deserved to be assassinated which has resulted in dozens of firings