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Schools tried to ban phones and avoid politics. Then came Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Some students watched the video in the middle of class. Others pulled out their phones as they walked out of school and found themselves watching the videos over and over. Some teachers interrupted lessons to discuss the horrific news.

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Schools tried to ban phones and avoid politics. Then came Charlie Kirk's assassination

FILE - Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk speaks to the audience on his “Exposing Critical Racism Theory” tour on Oct. 5, 2021, in Mankato, Minn. (AP Photo/Jackson Forderer, File)


Some students watched the video in the middle of class. Others pulled out their phones as they walked out of school and found themselves watching the videos over and over. Some teachers interrupted lessons to discuss the horrific news.

Almost instantly after was assassinated Wednesday at Utah Valley University, the news 鈥 captured on video in grisly detail 鈥 sent shockwaves through classrooms everywhere. Because no matter teens’ political opinions, .

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