Second wave of Charlie Kirk threatening flyers found in Georgetown

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Georgetown University said it had removed a second wave of inflammatory posters mocking the assassination of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk and reported the incident to the FBI.
Photos of the leaflets of the Elite Washington, DC, the University, one of which showed the face of Kirk the eyes launched and the words “follow your chef” and “Rest in P-SS Charlie”, were first obtained by Fox News.
The posters were recorded Thursday evening on the central Red Place of Georgetown, the main zone of freedom of expression of the school. They also transported QR codes and the seal of “Georgetown John Brown Club”, a group linked to left -wing activism and past violence.
“Georgetown University has no tolerance for calls for violence or university threats,” a university spokesman for Fox News Digital told.
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More “fascist hey! Catch!” Leaflets were spotted on the campus of the University of Georgetown in Washington, DC on Thursday, before being removed. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)
“By discovering the new leaflets, the University withdrew them and reported them to the FBI. The team of university security and security experts, including their police service and specialized threat assessment professionals, will continue to investigate this incident and work in partnership with the police to ensure the security of our community.”
Shae Mcinnis, treasurer of the Georgetown College Republicans, told Fox News Digital that he had been surprised by the reappearance of flyers on the campus.
“Just more shocked than me (Wednesday) … It really gives me the impression that our whole university is attacked by people without decency and without respect for our society,” he said.
Mcinnis said conservative students were now wondering openly if it is even sure to organize events on campus.
“Do I have to go out to this event? Should we have a republican event of Georgetown College? Is it even certain now?” He asked. But, he added, his group refuses to back down: “They try to close us, but we are not going. We are going to be daring, being stronger and proclaiming our message with confidence.”
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The posters mocking the assassination of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk were recorded Thursday at the University of Georgetown, before being withdrawn and reported to the FBI. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon condemned the flyers on Wednesday, writing on X that violent rhetoric on campus “must be condemned by institutional leaders”.
The first cycle of posters appeared on Wednesday and used the slogan “Hey fascist! Catch!”
The accused assassin Tyler Robinson used the same sentence engraved on the shell case in the September 10 murder of Charlie Kirk at the University of Utah Valley. These same leaflets also said: “The only political group that celebrates when the Nazis die”, alongside a QR code connecting the John Brown Gun Club.
Mcinnis said Thursday’s posters have marked a clear climb.
“(Wednesday) There were fewer posters on a less important area of the campus. Today, they went to what is called” Red Place “, the main area of freedom of expression … They went in broad daylight … They are even more impetuous.”
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Students walk near a building on campus with various posters and leaflets at Georgetown University in Washington, DC (Kiera McDonald / Fox News Digital)
He warned that rhetoric had already cooled freedom of expression on the campus. “How can people be safe to express themselves freely if they know that their classmates might want to kill them, literally kill them to express their own ideas?”
The John Brown Gun Club, quoted in the Flyers of Georgetown, is classified as a far left group by the Center for Counter extremism. It was linked to violence, including an armed attack on July 4, 2025 against a Texas ice detention center which injured an officer, and the attempted bombing of an ice cream in Tacoma, Washington, where striker Willem Van Spronsen was killed.
Mcinnis called for rapid responsibility.
“The university should identify all the students involved, and they must be immediately expelled … If the university is not willing to do so, I would ask the federal government to help you,” he said. “Please protect conservative students from Georgetown and on all campuses in our country.”
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McMahon and the FBI did not immediately return the additional request for Fox News Digital comments on Thursday.
Peter d’Abrosca de Fox News Digital, Kiera McDonald and Andrew Murray contributed to this report.