NFL & Roger Goodell Are Getting Blasted For Their Noticeable Reaction To Charlie  Kirk's Tragic Death - NewsBreak

Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old CEO and co-founder of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA, has been widely praised for the type of person he was after he was shot and killed on a college campus on Wednesday.

Kirk, a close Trump ally, had been making huge waves for years for young Republicans, helping them deliver his electoral victory in 2024.

Even the President had nothing but glowing things to say about the deceased 31-year-old.

His death even sparked some sports teams to hold a moment of silence, like the New York Yankees.

There was one league that was seemingly quiet throughout the entire thing.

Roger Goodell and the NFL said absolutely nothing about the assassination of Charlie Kirk and it did not go unnoticed.


“The NFL is under heavy criticism for not posting a statement regarding the death of Charlie Kirk,” one post said. “Fans posted that the league has issued many statements in the past, including the death of George Floyd, social justice issues, LGBTQ, and other non-football causes.”

The Manhunt For Charlie Kirk’s Killer Continues

NFL & Roger Goodell Are Getting Blasted For Their Noticeable Reaction To Charlie  Kirk's Tragic Death - NewsBreak
Charlie Kirk (Photo By Ken Ruinard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
A manhunt is still underway as law enforcement tries to find the person who fired the shot that killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump, was gunned down during a political event at Utah Valley University in Orem.

Police brought two people into custody in the wake of the s*høting at Utah Valley University, but both have been released as it was determined that they had nothing to do with the s*høting.

The suspect who shot and killed Kirk is unfortunately still on the run Thursday.

How the suspect somehow evaded cameras and captures has still yet to be answered. Finding the killer of Charlie Kirk means also finding out what type of background the person has, and where they learned to k1ll someone from over 200 yards away.