A TikTok user has sparked outrage after publicly advocating for the murder of Charlie Kirk’s wife and children, calling for a broader campaign of violence against his family and political opponents. The video, posted under the handle @noryy_bell on TikTok and Estoy Dokusei on Instagram, features disturbing remarks urging the elimination of Kirk’s entire lineage, including “mayors, city councilmen, and CEOs.”
In the clip, the user states, “They need to go too,” referring to Kirk’s wife and two young children. She claims they are “carrying on that mentality and that lineage” and demands their deaths, asking, “Why did you stop with him?” The video also suggests targeting higher-ranking figures, such as local officials and corporate leaders, framing the violence as a necessary step for societal change.
The post has drawn widespread condemnation, with calls for the user to be investigated. A website called CharliesMurderers.com has emerged, compiling over 50,000 submissions of hateful remarks about Kirk following his death. The site claims to document “instances of individuals promoting or glorifying political violence” and emphasizes it is not a doxxing platform but a “lawful data aggregator.”
The content has ignited debates about free speech and accountability, with critics arguing that while the user’s words are protected, their consequences remain valid. The article highlights concerns over the normalization of violent rhetoric online, particularly as the website continues to grow.
No further details on the user’s identity or actions have been provided in the original text.