Two more medical attention employees fired for the murder comments of Charlie Kirk
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Two more health workers have been fired after making controversial comments about the murder of Turning Point USA Founder and CEO Charlie Kirk.
In New Orleans, the Acadeian ambulance service announced the termination of an employee for this reason.
“We are aware of a recent publication of the social networks of one of our employees on their personal page,” the company wrote in a statement provided to News Digital.
The nurse was licensed at the main hospital after comments that support the death of Charlie Kirk
“The post does not reflect the mission and values of our company or the high level of professional behavior that we expect from each member of our team,” the statement continued.
“The employee has eliminated the position and is no longer used by the Ambulance Service.”

Charlie Kirk was killed on September 10 while talking at the University of Utah Valley. A growing number of employees in several fields has been completed or suspended due to reactions that support violence to fatal shooting. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
“The members of our team dedicate their lives to care for others in their moments of greatest need. We hope and hold each other to defend respect, dignity and professionalism both in the field and online.”
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Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has also fired an unidentified employee due to inappropriate comments from social networks about Kirk’s shots death.

Two more health workers have been fired after making controversial comments about Kirk’s murder. (Istock)
“Atlanta’s child medical attention is aware of the inappropriate comments on social networks yesterday by an employee,” said a spokesman in a statement.
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“This type of rhetoric is not acceptable for children’s employees and violates our social media policy.”

Kirk is shown in the Cambridge Union on May 19, 2025 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Leave his wife, Erika Kirk, and two young children. (Nordin Catic/Getty Images for Cambridge Union)
Kirk was killed on September 10 while talking at the University of Utah Valley.
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A growing number of employees in several fields has been completed or suspended due to reactions that support violence to fatal shooting.
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.


