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The vigil in memory of Charlie Kirk was violently interrupted when a young woman allegedly began screaming insults and threats. Participants at the event reported that Camryn Giselle, an 18-year-old student, made inflammatory statements, yelling things like "F—k y’all, homie dead, he got shot in the head" while approaching mourners.

The peaceful vigil held in memory of Charlie Kirk was tragically interrupted by an incident that shocked everyone present. 


What was intended to be a solemn occasion to honor the life and legacy of the young man turned into chaos when a young woman allegedly erupted into a tirade of insults, threats, and aggressive behavior. 

The scene unfolded unexpectedly, leaving attendees shaken and distressed, and highlighting the volatile nature of some confrontations surrounding contentious issues.

According to witness reports, the disruption was initiated by an 18-year-old student named Camryn Giselle. She reportedly approached the gathering, which was filled with friends, family members, and community supporters mourning Kirk's passing, and began screaming inflammatory statements. 

Eyewitnesses recall her yelling vehemently, “F—k y’all, homie dead, he got shot in the head,” amidst the somber atmosphere. 

The emotional outburst appeared deliberately provocative, aimed at the mourners gathered to pay their respects. Giselle's aggressive approach was not limited to verbal attacks; she reportedly advanced toward attendees in an intimidating manner.

When event organizers or police personnel attempted to intervene and ask Giselle to cease her disruptive behavior, she allegedly refused, escalating her hostility. During this confrontation, Giselle accused the mourners of racism and called them “fascists