Charlie Kirk assassination sparks safety concerns in TX
The assassination of Charlie Kirk in Utah has heightened safety concerns across Texas schools, prompting investigations into educators who made what officials deemed "inappropriate" social media posts about his death. This event has also led to the creation of new legislative committees focused on free speech and civil discourse on college campuses, reflecting a broader concern over political violence in educational settings. These actions highlight how a single act of violence has ignited a serious re-evaluation of safety protocols and political rhetoric in schools statewide.
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Charlie Kirk assassination sparks safety concerns in TX

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