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Charlie Kirk’s Wife Shared Haunting Message Just Hours Before His Death

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Charlie Kirk’s Wife Shared Haunting Message Just Hours Before His Death

Hours before her husband was killed, Charlie Kirk’s wife posted something on X.

In retrospect, her remarks seem even more terrifying.

President Trump’s words

The entire United States has been rocked by the murder of Charlie Kirk, a conservative political activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA.

Speaking at a university function in Utah on Wednesday, the controversial 31-year-old was shot; the incident was caught on camera. After being taken to a local hospital, he passed away from his wounds.

President Trump claimed on Wednesday that rhetoric from the “radical left” was the driving force behind the shooting death of his close associate. He promised to punish the “organizations that fund it and support it” and those responsible for political violence accountable.

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The FBI has posted a tipline for information regarding Charlie Kirk’s shooting, but no one has been taken into custody in relation to the crime as of yet.

”We have full resources devoted to this investigation, including tactical, operational, investigative and intelligence,” said Robert Bohls, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Salt Lake City office, in a post on X.

Celebrated their wedding anniversary in May

Charlie Kirk departs from his spouse, Erika Frantzve, along with their two young children, a 16-month-old son and a 3-year-old daughter. Only in May had the couple commemorated their fourth wedding anniversary.

Kirk shared on social media that the couple got married in May 2021 in what Frantzve called a “very intimate” ceremony in Arizona. In addition to the lack of groomsmen and bridesmaids, Frantzve disclosed that she didn’t even have a bachelorette party.

In a February piece from the previous year, Frantzve reflected on weddings:

“If you’re newly engaged and feeling the rush and pressure of preparing for the ‘big day,’ slow down. It’s one day; yes it marks a new chapter of life. Yes, it symbolizes a special covenant between you, your husband and the Lord.”

In addition to being a real estate agent for the Corcoran Group in New York City, Erika Kirk is a philanthropist, podcaster, and businesswoman.

In 2012, she was crowned Miss Arizona USA, and she has talked about growing up in a close-knit Catholic household. She double majored in international relations and political science while attending Arizona State University.

The touching video

Faith, leadership, and entrepreneurship have been the cornerstones of Erika’s career. She is the host of the Midweek Rise Up podcast and the founder of the NGO Everyday Heroes Like You, which provides funding to underappreciated nonprofits.

She recently started her outreach initiative, BIBLEin365, with the goal of encouraging people to interact with the Bible.

A heartwarming moment was caught on tape during Charlie and Erika’s appearance with their kids on Fox & Friends in the weeks before the tragedy: their small daughter rushed across the studio floor toward her father, who kindly took her up as soon as she saw him.

Erika Kirk’s haunting words

Charlie Kirk’s wife posted a disturbing remark on her X profile only hours before he was killed.

Erika Kirk posted a verse from Psalm 46:1, writing, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”

According to UVU officials, Kirk was sitting about 200 feet from the top of the Losee Center when the fatal bullet struck.

An elderly guy was first arrested by authorities but was later released. According to FBI Director Kash Patel, a “person of interest” was also arrested, as Utah Governor Spencer Cox had said, but they were also later freed.

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With over a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jason has reported on everything from global events to everyday heroes, always aiming to inform, engage, and inspire. Known for his clear writing and relentless curiosity, he believes journalism should give a voice to the unheard and hold power to account.

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