Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, described learning about her husband Charlie Kirk's shooting as an “unbelievable nightmare.” She recounted how she immediately rushed to secure her children’s safety upon hearing the news.
Charlie Kirk, the founder of the right-wing advocacy group, was fatally shot during a college debate at Utah Valley University in September. Erika took over leadership of the organization following his death.
In her first interview since the incident, Erika spoke to Fox News host Jesse Watters and shared vivid memories of the chaos.
“I’m just being like, ‘Charlie’s been shot. He’s been shot.’ I sprinted out of her treatment centre, just collapsed in the middle of the parking lot, called our security. Unbelievable nightmare,” she recalled.
Erika expressed heartbreak that she never got to say goodbye to her husband, who had left their Arizona home early that morning to travel to Utah.
Robinson reportedly fired a single bullet from a rooftop, fatally hitting 31-year-old Kirk in the neck in front of thousands, an event that has intensified political polarization in the country.
She shouted urgently to “Get the kids, get security” after hearing about the shooting, highlighting the chaos and fear during those critical moments.
“I will never forget the chaos that followed,” Erika said.
Author’s summary: Erika Kirk described the harrowing moments after her husband Charlie’s fatal shooting, emphasizing the immediate fear for her children’s safety and the deep national impact of the tragedy.