The nurse was licensed at the main hospital after comments that support the death of Charlie Kirk
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A medical care worker at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, Michigan, has been licensed after making controversial comments about the death of Charlie Kirk.
The intensive care nurse is one of a growing number of employees who have been fired or suspended due to reactions that support violence to the fatal shooting of the conservative commentator on Wednesday, September 10.
In response to a publication about Kirk’s murder, the individual commented: “God who got the day he deserved.”
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A spokesman provided the following statement to News Digital.
“Henry Ford Health is aware of social networks comment, and the team member has been licensed while investigating internally.”

A medical care worker at Henry Ford Health in Michigan has been presented after making a controversial comment about the death of Charlie Kirk. (Getty images)
“The opinions expressed by the individual do not reflect the values of Henry Ford Health. We strongly and unequivocally condemn violence in all its forms,” the statement continued.
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Last week, another health worker, east of Riverside Health in Virginia, was fired after making his own controversial comments about the death of Charlie Kirk.

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, was killed while talking to students from a Utah University on Wednesday, September 10. (Phill Mass
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.
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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.”
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.


