FIRES WORKER WORKER HOSPITAL FOR THE CONCRETE PUBLICATION OF SOCIAL NETWORKS OF CHARLIE KIRK
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A medical care worker in Virginia has been fired after making controversial comments about the death of Charlie Kirk.
The individual is a growing number of employees who have been fired or suspended due to reactions that support violence to the murder of the conservative commentator on Wednesday.
The woman, who was anesthesiologist at the Riverside Walter Reed hospital, made a publication on social networks that included “very inappropriate comments that support violence against a public figure,” according to an email from the hospital sent to News Digital.
The restaurant in the main city faces the consequences on the post of Charlie Kirk ‘offensive’ by the co -owner
Riverside realized the publication on Thursday morning.
The employee’s name was not shared in the statement.

A health worker in Virginia (not in the photo) has been fired after making controversial comments about the death of Charlie Kirk. (Istock)
The employee was hired through American partners in anesthesia (NAPA), a group of anesthesiology, the hospital said.
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“We took quick measures already mid morning of September 11, his contract through Napa was fired,” said the statement.
“The individual is no longer affiliated with Riverside Health.”

The conservative political figure Charlie Kirk, 31, was killed while talking to students from a University of Utah on Wednesday. (Phill Mass
News Digital contacted US partners in anesthesia requesting comments.
Among the other consequences after the murder of Kirk, a popular barbecue restaurant in Cincinnati has faced a violent reaction for the comments of the social networks of a co -owner.
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Aaron Sharpe, co -owner of Lucius Q, commented on a Facebook post of someone who offers sentences for the husband and father of two.

A co -owner of Lucius who caused a generalized reaction about an insensitive Facebook comment related to the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (Google Street View)
“Good ridiculous,” Sharpe wrote in a publication that is no longer publicly visible but has been widely distributed online in screenshots. “What a piece of s —“, added.
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On Thursday, several of Lucius’s commercial partners and suppliers who announced that they had cut the ties with the restaurant.
Lucius q later announced that he had separated from Sharpe.
Melissa Rudy is a senior health editor and a member of the lifestyle in News Digital. The advice of history can be sent to melissa.rudy@News.com.


