On Friday, law enforcement authorities announced the arrest of a 22-year-old for the shooting death of Charlie Kirk. Kirk, a conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, died after being shot at an event at Utah Valley University. He was speaking to a large crowd at an outdoor “Prove Me Wrong” debate, where he invited students to challenge his political and cultural views.
At a press conference arresting an arrest, Utah Governor Spencer Cox asked Americans to consider what happens from here – an escalation or an off ramp.
The killing of Charlie Kirk is the latest in a spate of rising political violence across the country. A Minnesota state legislator was murdered in her home in June. The Pennsylvania governor’s house was set on fire in April. And last year on the campaign trail, Donald Trump faced two assassination attempts.
Experts who study political violence say the frequency and seriousness is increasing significantly. So how did we get here, and it possible to pull back?
We’ll examine the effect political violence has on the health of our democracy; and the impact on the individual with an expert on mental and democracy.
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Published Date : 2025-09-14 14:42:00
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