
"The Charlie's Murderers site, whose domain was registered anonymously and which says it is not a doxxing site, claims it has received nearly 30,000 submissions, according to a message on the site's front page on midday Saturday. Currently, there are a few dozen submissions published on the site. This website will soon be converted into a searchable database of all 30,000 submissions, filterable by general location and job industry."
"The site also opened an X account on Friday. Loomer posted on X on Wednesday, hours after the fatal shooting, that I will be spending my night making everyone I find online who celebrates his death Famous, so prepare to have your whole future professional aspirations ruined if you are sick enough to celebrate his death. CNN was unable to reach Loomer for comment."
Dozens of social media posts and messages about the murder of Charlie Kirk, including some celebrating his death, are being spotlighted by conservative activists, Republican elected officials and a doxxing website as part of an online campaign to punish posters. Prominent figures including Laura Loomer, a U.S. senator, and a site called Expose Charlie's Murderers have publicized people who posted messages about the assassination. The site claims nearly 30,000 submissions while publishing only a few dozen so far and plans a searchable, filterable database. Administrators did not respond to requests for comment. Many posted accounts do not appear to be activists or calling for violence.
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