Feminist Website ‘Paid Etsy Witches’ To ‘Curse’ Charlie Kirk Days Before Shooting

A feminist website was forced to apologize in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, after they paid ‘witches’ to ‘curse’ the MAGA activist.

Charlie Kirk, 31, was shot dead on Wednesday evening (September 10), at a university campus in Utah.

Footage of the fatal attack has circulated on X, formerly Twitter, depicting the moment a loud bang was heard.

Kirk was violently struck in the neck before collapsing in his chair, as blood was seen pouring from the wound.

His wife, Erika Lane Frantzve, 36, and their two small children, were present at the event.

Charlie Kirk and family
Charlie Kirk’s wife, Erika Lane, and their two children, witnessed the fatal shooting. Credit: @mrserikakirk/Instagram

They witnessed the father-of-two utter his final words, before his security team rushed in an attempt to save his life.

Beau Mason, commissioner of the Department of Public Safety, today confirmed that Kirk died in a local hospital following the fatal gunshot to his neck.

The shooter is yet to be identified by authorities.

However, FBI agent Robert Bohls noted in a press conference today that they have located the weapon used in the shooting, which they believe to be a high-powered bolt-action rifle.

In addition to the weapon, detectives also found ‘palm print and forearm imprints’ which have been taken to the laboratory for analysis.

The FBI believe that the shooter was of college age.

Charlie Kirk
The FBI are working with authorities to locate and arrest the gunman. Credit: Alamy

But just days prior to the shooting, feminist outlet ‘Jezebel’ published an article stating they had ‘paid Etsy witches’ to ‘curse’ Charlie Kirk.

The article read: “I want to make it clear, I’m not calling on dark forces to cause him harm.

“I just want him to wake up every morning with an inexplicable zit.

“I want his podcast microphone to malfunction every time he hits record.

“To ruin his day with the collective feminist power of the Etsy coven would be my life’s greatest joy.”

The outlet insisted that they would like the ‘witch’ to ‘make everyone hate him.’

Since the news of Kirk’s death, an editor’s note has been added to the article.

It reads: “This story was published on September 8. Jezebel condemns the shooting of Charlie Kirk in the strongest possible terms.

“We do not endorse, encourage, or excuse political violence of any kind.”

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