
John Brown Gun Club flyers reference Charlie Kirk’s death at Georgetown
2025-09-25 00:38:11
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Exclusive: in the wake of Charlie Kerk On September 10, the assassination of the left -wing ideology, a left -wing weapons club and has links to political violence, has published recruitment publications at Georgetown University with references to Kirk’s death.
“My fascism! Hunting!” A red bulletin from John Brown club for published rifles says Georget Town is forbidden.
This phrase is a reference to the same slogan that he claims to be written on the cover of a shell from Tyler Robinson, who stands on the charge of killing Kirk at the turning power usa at Utah Valley University.

A bulletin was found on the campus at Georgetown University indicating the support of the assassination of Charlie Kerk on September 24, 2025. (Kiera McDonald for Fox News Digital)
“The only political group celebrates when the Nazis dies,” the advertisement says.
It is decorated with a QR code that is associated with a page saying: “We build a society that is with a festive resistance and clear messages. If you want a real change in your community, tell us below.”
McKaynis tea, a student at George Town University and Secretary of the School Republican Club Fund, found stickers in the sight of the School Activity Council on Wednesday morning.
“It is clear that I immediately read this as a threat, not only for me but for everyone on this campus,” McKexes told Fox News Digital. “Every governor, everyone who does not participate in the prevailing left -wing Orthodox. This is a direct threat against them. This means that there are students on this campus who want to see the conservatives dead instead of participating in their ideas, rather than facilitating a political discourse.”

A site on the university campus at Georgetown University, where several publications were found indicating the support of the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 24, 2025. (Kiera McDonald for Fox News Digital)
“Since President Trump won the elections in January, we have witnessed an increase in this speech,” he said. “But in fact, I think that many conservatives noticed a change after the assassination of Charlie Kerk. While many schools were united in condemning this terrible act of political violence, there were marginal elements on the left on the social media that we saw really defending it, and this justifies that, and this is really unacceptable.
the Anti -Extremist Center John Brown Gun Club lists as the “Far Left Group”.
Members of the organization often appear armed on left -wing political events under the guise of protecting demonstrators from the right -wing, and the weapons club is related to the last hostile violence.

A site on the university campus at Georgetown University, where several publications were found indicating the support of the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 24, 2025. (Kiera McDonald for Fox News Digital)
Years of campus attacks on conservative activists appearing after the killing of Charlie Kerk
On July 4, ten people attacked the Prarayland Center for detention in Alvarado, Texas.
A Criminal complaint The northern province of the US provincial court claims that the attackers opened fire from 20 to 30 rounds of AR-15 rifle before being affected, causing a defect.
In this case, some suspects are accused of preparing fireworks and ice cars that are suitable for slogans such as “ICE PIG” in order to attract unarmed agents into a parking lot. Almost at the same time, it was claimed that more suspects opened fire from a nearby tree line, hit a local police officer and his injuries.
Eleven of the suspects face federal charges, including three charges to try to kill federal agents in addition to three charges to empty a firearm regarding the crime of violence.
One of these suspects is Benjamin Song, long ago Antifa instigator Which participated in 2023 in skirmishes with a right -wing group called the new Colombia during the Fort Worth cloud event.

Benjamin Song is required for his alleged involvement in the targeted attack against ice agents in Alvarado, Texas on July 4, 2025. (FBI)
A The lawsuit submitted The new Columbia movement says that a song in the event provides security as a member of the ELM FORK chapter from John Brown Gun Club. He was accused of spraying pepper in the group, but he was not criminal.
The club has classes at the country level, and another member, William van SponsinThe authorities were killed in 2019 when he tried to detonate the ice detention center by igniting the propane tank and throwing Molotov cocktails in the building.
“You know, we are completely comfortable with the fact that many people differ with us, and this is what the university is supposed to do,” said McKekenis. “It is supposed to weaken ideas based on what people do not agree with. But I even saw this poster early this morning I felt direct threat. I mean, this poster calls directly to the death of conservatives on this campus.”
The club was named in favor of the abolition of armed slaves John Brown, who in 1856 organized the Putawatomi massacre. He and his colleagues canceled the death penalty with withdrawing five settlers in Kansas suspected of suffering from a supportive sympathy for slavery from their homes and executing them.
In October 1859, Brown led a raid consisting of 21 men on a federal firmness in Harper Ferry, part of Virginia at that time. His goal was to start the slave uprising, but a few slaves joined the battle. Braun’s local militia and his men faced and fought. Four residents of a town, including the servant who is released Hyuard sponsorThey were arrested in an exchange of fire and killed in the skirmishes.
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After 10 of his men were killed, Brown was arrested. He later tried to betray and hanged in the end.
“Georgetown University does not tolerate calls for violence or threats to the university,” a school spokesman told Fox News Digital. “The flyers and university are removed in this incident and operating to ensure the safety of our society.”
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