TikTok User Calls for Murders of Kirk’s Widow and Children, Elected Officials, CEOs

A woman on TikTok is facing calls for investigation after urging a “revolution” and calling for the murder of Charlie Kirk’s wife, children, and extended family.

Her comments come just days after Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated at Utah Valley University.

The woman’s accounts remain active on TikTok and Instagram.

Shocking Video

The woman, identified by handles @noryy_bell on TikTok and Estoy Dokusei on Instagram, posted a video celebrating Kirk’s death.

“I’m surprised y’all didn’t get rid of him sooner,” she said. “Don’t stop with him. Get rid of them all.”

She then suggested Kirk’s wife and young children should also be targeted.

“They need to go too, because they’re carrying on that mentality and that lineage,” she said.

She went on: “Go get his grandma… get rid of the whole family.”

The clip included text reading: “don’t let it stop with Charlie.”

The woman also called for attacks on mayors, city council members, and even utility executives.

“You gon’ have to take out trash to get a clean house,” she said. “Take the garbage out, y’all.”

She invoked “revolution” and “progress,” mocking activists as “too scary” to act.

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Online Backlash

Millions of conservatives are mourning Kirk’s death, which Utah officials have called a political assassination.

Outrage exploded online as the video circulated.

Commentators condemned the remarks as a direct incitement to violence against a grieving widow and two young children.

“This person wants Charlie Kirk’s wife and kids murdered next,” commentator Peter Lloyd wrote on X.

He urged followers to make the woman “famous.”

Law Enforcement Concerns

The FBI and local police have not confirmed whether the woman is under investigation.

Observers warned her comments could cross the line into criminal incitement.

Conservatives urged authorities to take the threats seriously given the charged political climate.

Kirk’s Legacy

Kirk, described by supporters as a civil rights leader for free speech, was gunned down Wednesday during a student Q&A.

He left behind his wife Erika and their two small children.

President Trump ordered flags flown at half-staff in his honor until Sept. 14.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and President Trump have both warned that extremist rhetoric is fueling violence.

“This kind of rhetoric is directly responsible for the terrorism we’re seeing in our country today,” Trump said.

The TikTok video highlights how such rhetoric can spread rapidly across social media platforms.

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By Trent Walker

Trent Walker has over ten years experience as an undercover reporter, focusing on politics, corruption, crime, and deep state exposés.

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