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Sunday, November 2, 2025

Arizona teachers accused of mocking Charlie Kirk’s death with fake-blood shirts; school district denies allegations - Firstpost

Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet has accused teachers at Cienega High School in Tucson, Arizona, of mocking the death of Charlie Kirk by wearing T-shirts splattered with fake blood and the words ‘Problem Solved’. Images of the group were widely shared on social media, sparking criticism of the Vail School District.

Kolvet, who served as executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show, posted the photo on X, writing, “Concerned parents just sent us this image of what’s believed to be teachers in @vailschools in Tucson, Arizona mocking Charlie’s murder with costumes that read ‘Problem Solved’ and blood down the left side of their shirts. They deserve to be famous, and fired.” He later claimed that the image had been deleted shortly after it appeared online.

John Carruth from Vail School District has already put out a statement. He confirms the image is from Cienaga High School's math department wearing blood-stained shirts (with blood only on the left side, the side where CK was shot) as a reference to "solving math problems."… https://t.co/pXjYiqofep pic.twitter.com/eNJaLpeugY

— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) November 1, 2025

Charlie Kirk, 31, was allegedly shot dead by Tyler Robinson on September 10 during an appearance at Utah Valley University in Orem. The shooting occurred at around 12:20 pm during a student Q&A session.

Vail School District issues clarification

Responding to the controversy, the Vail School District said the photo was being circulated with a...



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