Utah College Student Expelled After Mocking Charlie Kirk Shooting Scene

A college student in Texas has been expelled after allegedly mocking conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a shooting incident — and the decision reportedly came directly from Governor Greg Abbott.
According to reports, the student was caught mimicking how Kirk reacted when shots rang out, an act many described as “mocking death.” The clip quickly went viral online, sparking outrage and heated arguments.
Governor Abbott, who is known for taking a tough stance on discipline in schools, stepped in and confirmed that the student had been expelled. He insisted that such “disrespectful and insensitive behavior” will not be tolerated in Texas institutions.
However, the expulsion has divided opinions. While some people online praised Abbott’s decisive action, others argued that the punishment was extreme, claiming the student’s act was a bad joke that went too far but shouldn’t have cost them their education.
The controversy has now turned into a trending debate on free speech, boundaries of humor, and the heavy consequences that can follow when jokes touch sensitive issues like shootings.


