FROM DAILY MAIL: The NBA has suspended an employee for ‘violating multiple polices’ after they celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination on social media.
A league spokesperson told OutKick on Wednesday: ‘The project employee has been suspended without pay for two weeks for violating multiple NBA policies.’
It’s alleged the unnamed employee shared Facebook and Instagram stories mocking Kirk after he was shot dead in Utah on September 10.
The posts reportedly called Kirk a ‘terrible person’ and a ‘s***hole’.
OutKick shared a screenshot of Kirk from the @RogueDNC Instagram account with the caption, “What is Charlie Kirk’s legacy?”
The employee commented, “Did absolutely nothing healthy for the world except spew dangerous rhetoric… There is no legacy… he was a terrible person (a s***hole).”
“Oh I also forgot to include ‘thoughts and prayers’ LMAO,” the employee wrote in another post.
Kirk’s widow, Erika, was at the White House yesterday to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded posthumously to Kirk on what would have been his 32nd birthday.