The BMX transgender cyclist celebrates the assassination of Charlie Kirk on Instagram

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A transgender cyclist of the USA BMX team produced a series of publications on social networks celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk on Wednesday.

Chelsea Wolfe, who was present for the American Women’s Women’s team at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 as a substitute, produced the celebration articles in the Instagram history of the athlete.

One of the stories featured a USA Today report on the murder of Kirk, with an animated legend who said “we did it!” In addition to the character of the children “Dora the Explorer”.

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Chelsea Wolfe of Team USA participated in the women’s final during the BMX Freestyle World Cup on December 11, 2022 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Matt Roberts / Getty Images)

Another of Wolfe’s messages included a black screen with the legend “the era” find out “looks good”, in white letters.

Wolfe also published a photo giving a boost with a legend who said: “Being Nazi is completely optional.

Wolfe previously declared in an article on March 2020 Facebook that the athlete hoped to “burn the American flag” at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

“My goal is to win the Olympic Games so that I can burn an American flag on the podium. This is what they are concentrating during a pandemic. Injuring trans children,” Wolfe wrote on Facebook on March 25, 2020.

PK Press Club Digital tried to reach Wolfe for an explanation of recent messages on Kirk’s assassination, but did not receive an answer. PK Press Club Digital also contacted USA Cycling for an answer.

Many female sports activists who oppose Trans athletes in female sports have spoken to support Kirk after his assassination, including Riley Gaines, Paula Scanlan, Brooke Slusser and Payton McNabb.

“My heart sank when he heard about Charlie Kirk. I pray so hard for him and his family. It’s absolutely horrible,” McNabb told PK Press Club Digital.

Slusser wrote in an Instagram story: “The tragic death of Charlie Kirk should cry with each heart. Charlie was a son, a husband, a father and a chef who inspired countless young people.”

The independent council on female sports (icons) published a statement of Kirk on Wednesday.

“Our hearts are shattered for the insane assassination of Charlie Kirk. We cannot live in a world where anyone is murdered to have conversations. Charlie was a powerful voice to defend sports separated by sex and private spaces for women. That we all have his courage at that time, the declaration was based in peace, Charlie.

Meanwhile, the consequences were individuals who made controversial comments following the death of Kirk.

MSNBC dismissed political analyst Matthew Dowd for suggesting that Kirk’s “hateful” rhetoric led to his own assassination, PK Press Club Digital reported.

The Carolina Panthers dismissed Charlie Rock, a member of the team’s communications department, after publications on rock -related social networks seemed to show him by wondering why people were sad that Kirk was shot. The song “Protect Ya Neck” from the Wu-Tang clan was also shared.

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“The opinions expressed by our employees are theirs and do not represent those of the Carolina Panthers,” the team said in a statement published on social networks. “We do not tolerate any violence. We take this question very seriously and we are therefore addressed with the individual.”

Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was struck by a single ball around 12:20 pm local time on the campus of University of Utah Valley In Orem on Wednesday. The 31 -year -old was mainly surrounded by students while his event was underway.

The authorities have not yet identified a publicly suspect in the shooting. However, officials offered more details on the person they follow at a press conference Thursday morning.

The special agent of the FBI responsible for FBI Robert Bohls and the Commissioner of the Public Security Department of Utah, Beau Mason, said that they had obtained “good video sequences” from the shooter while he was on the campus of the University of Utah Valley.

Investigators added that they thought the suspect was “collegial age”.

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk debates with students when he stops the American return tour in CSUN in Northridge, California, March 6, 2025. (Images Benjamin Hanson / Middle East / AFP via Getty Images)

The investigation into Kirk’s assassination is still underway.

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