Crowds Gather in Arizona to Mourn Kirk Before Memorial Service

On the eve of the memorial service for prominent American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, many people from various states in the United States and even from foreign countries have already arrived and gathered outside the Turning Point USA headquarters in Arizona to commemorate Kirk.

On the afternoon of September 20th, a large crowd gathered outside the Turning Point USA headquarters building: some people stood quietly praying in front of Kirk’s poster, some silently placed a bouquet of flowers; some talked to their children about the faith and traditions Kirk upheld, while others stood in front of a sea of flowers wiping away tears…

“We condemn violence, but we will still uphold kindness, just like Kirk, picking up his ‘microphone’ to continue spreading the truth,” said Eddie, a young man who specially flew from Sweden to Phoenix.

Turning Point USA, founded by Kirk, has now grown into one of the most influential conservative youth movement organizations in the United States.

The memorial service on September 21 will be held at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, where over 100,000 people are expected to attend. At the same time, this will also be a gathering of high-level figures in the United States, with President Trump and Vice President Pence both scheduled to attend and deliver speeches.