
"I cant unsee it I can't stop seeing it. Every time I close my eyes, that's what I see, Cox said."
"I get accused on the right all the time of I just want people to have a Kumbaya moment; I want people to hold hands and just hug it out, Cox said. And we're done with that. We're done holding hands and hugging it out. I'm not asking anybody to hold hands and hug it out. I'm not asking for that. I'm trying to get people to stop shooting each other. That's it."
"Cox's 60 Minutes interview comes a few weeks after Kirk was murdered at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. The 31-year-old Kirk was hit by a single shot to the neck some gruesome clips on X showed blood gushing from Kirk's neck immediately after being hit with his wife and two kids in attendance. The reported details about Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old killer, point to him being left-leaning. Robinson reportedly had a romantic relationship with his trans roommate, used phrases associated with Antifa, and, in text messages that were released last week, said he shot Kirk because of the conservative influencer's hatred."
Utah Governor Spencer Cox cannot stop replaying the viral clip of Charlie Kirk being shot and killed; every time he closes his eyes he sees the footage. Cox felt noxious when he had to call President Donald Trump to deliver the news that Kirk had died. Cox rejected an overly sentimental bipartisan embrace and emphasized that he is not asking for hand-holding or Kumbaya moments; his priority is getting people to stop shooting each other. The shooting occurred Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University when a single shot struck Kirk in the neck. Reported details about the 22-year-old suspect point to left-leaning views and messages indicating the killer cited hatred of the conservative influencer.
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