On-site Coverage: Memorial Chaos Causes Traffic Paralysis as People Walk to Mourn

On Sunday afternoon (September 21) at 2 p.m. Eastern Time, a memorial service for conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk was held in Arizona. Prior to the memorial service, a large number of people were already waiting. Many people recalled his fearless life, stating that “Charlie’s courage is exactly what we need to fight against the forces of darkness.”

Witnessing the scale of the Charlie Kirk memorial service in Arizona was awe-inspiring. Initially estimated at 100,000 people, the number later increased to 300,000. This will go down as one of the most unforgettable days in modern American history.

On the evening of September 20, a large number of people lined up overnight, causing traffic jams around the stadium perimeter by 5 a.m. on the 21st. People walked for miles to get there! By 6 a.m., the line seemed endless.

Over 700 media outlets focused on the event, and countless people spontaneously gathered to mourn Kirk. Even with temperatures reaching 36 degrees Celsius, the global fans arrived with their families, paying their respects outside the venue even without tickets! For more details, click here.

Before the memorial service for Charlie Kirk on September 21, witness David Cai, who escaped from the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party, stated, “Communism is a cancer, the common enemy of humanity.” (video)

“Communism not only spreads in China but also seeks to expand globally, dragging humanity into darkness.

“My family was persecuted under the tyranny of the CCP, and my grandfather’s dying wish was for us not to return but to be accepted by America.

“It originally used ‘class struggle’ to divide society, and now it has put on the cloak of ‘race’ and ‘gender,’ attacking families, faith, and the value of life.

“It is the greatest enemy of humanity, and only through brave resistance can freedom be safeguarded.”

On September 21, crowds poured into the Arizona State Fairgrounds to attend the memorial service of conservative leader Charlie Kirk. Many people remembered his fearless life: (video)

Host of the American Turning Point program, Jack Posobiec: Kirk faced death threats every week but still boldly took to the campus stage to defend the truth.

Matthew Smith: He only feared God, wearing no bulletproof vest, knowing each day could be his last.

MarrSue Martin: Regardless of differing stances in American society, unity is essential.

Mother Cathy: After the anniversary of her son’s death coincided with Kirk’s assassination, it brought her closer to God, determined to change herself.

Young person Alesia: Kirk helped me understand politics for the first time and became my enlightener.

For countless individuals, he was not just a leader but also a symbol of courage and faith.