The Florida representative asks residents to report to those who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
Randy Fine representative, R-Fla., Asks that the Floridians report those who celebrate the assassination of Charlie Kirk, saying that these people should face important consequences.
“Those who celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk must be expelled from civil society,” wrote Fine on the social platform X. “I will ask their dismissal, their dismissal and their license revocation.”
“If you are aware of someone in the 6th district of Florida – or anywhere in the state – who works at any level of government, works for an entity that receives government funding (health care, university), or has a professional license (lawyer, health professional, teacher) who publicly celebrates violence, please contact my office,” he said. “I will demand their dismissal, their funding and their license revocation.”
After the assassination of Kirk, legislators react to the fatal political climate: “violent words precede violent actions”

An image of Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead in Orem, Utah, while organizing an event on a university campus, is seen outside the office of the American representative Randy Fine, R-Fla., In Washington, Dc (Photo by Anna Moneymaker; Getty Images)
Kirk’s death caused a fierce reaction to the Republicans against those who have decreased the deadly shooting.
Some people have been called on social networks and even rejected their work for their murder reactions.
Last week, the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, warned the members of the military service and the Pentagon’s civil workforce that the comments mocking the Kirk assassination were under follow-up.
“It is unacceptable that military staff and civilians from the Ministry of Defense celebrate or make fun of the assassination of an American colleague. The Ministry of Defense has no tolerance,” said Sean Parnell, assistant to the defense secretary for public affairs.
Charlie Kirk Assassination: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Josh Duhamel, Jillian Michaels denounce political violence

The commemorative monuments honoring Charlie Kirk took place across the country and abroad, including in Berlin. Kirk was assassinated on September 10, 2025 (Ilkin Eskipehlivan / Anadolu via Getty Images)
“We follow all these elements very closely – and we will approach them immediately. Immediately. Completely unacceptable,” wrote Hegseth in his own article.

Randy Fine representative, R-Fla., Leaves the American Capitol after the last votes of the week on September 4. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
Click here to obtain the Fox News app
Washington Post’s columnist Karen Attiah said on Monday, said she was dismissed on publications on social networks related to the Kirk shooting.
“As a columnist, I used my voice to defend freedom and democracy, challenge power and reflect on culture and politics with honesty and conviction,” she wrote on Bask. “Now I am the one who is silent – for doing my job.”