Mocking murder has consequences for Texas student

 Blaze:

A male is claiming he's the former Texas State University student who was forced out of the college last week after getting caught on video mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination during a vigil for the slain Christian conservative activist — and he's begging for money on GoFundMe.

In the video, the student is first seen in the crowd saying, "Charlie Kirk got it in the neck!" before slapping the right side of his neck, pretending to convulse, and uttering a number of words that had to be bleeped out of the clip. Some observers are heard laughing at the student.

Seconds later, the student walked up to the front of the crowd to an elevated position under a statue and announced to those gathered in front of him, "My name is Charlie Kirk," before again slapping the right side of his neck and falling to the ground. As the student walked back into the crowd, he spit on the ground near others and is heard saying in an unredacted video, "F**k that [N-word]."

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott reacted on X to video of the mocking student by writing, "Hey, Texas State. This conduct is not accepted at our schools. Expel this student immediately. Mocking assassination[s] must have consequences."

The school issued a statement Tuesday from President Kelly Damphousse saying, "The university has identified the student in the disturbing video from Monday's event. I will not tolerate behavior that mocks, trivializes, or promotes violence on our campuses. It is antithetical to our TXST values. The individual is no longer a student at TXST."

Two days later, an individual who identified himself as Devion Canty Jr. launched a GoFundMe campaign to "help me cover the costs of pursuing my education elsewhere or taking the necessary steps to return to Texas State."
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This appears to be a classic example of FAFO.  Hopefully, the student has learned a lesson from the response to his conduct.

See also:

Democrat Booth at Ohio County Fair Promotes Trump Assassination

'I mean, there is free speech in this world. But the county fair and what we are trying to here with all the kids is not the place...'

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