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Student Expelled, Arrested for Mocking Charlie Kirk’s Death at Vigil: 'F-ck ‘Yall, Yo homie Dead! He Got Shot in the Head!'

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As patriots gathered to mourn the shocking assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk in the heart of Lubbock, Texas, an 18-year-old Texas Tech University student, Camryn Giselle Booker, unleashed a vile display of hatred that shocked the conscience.

This unhinged agitator, caught on video, didn’t just mock the mourners — she allegedly shoved an elderly veteran and a young mother with her child, spitting venom at those grieving the Turning Point USA founder’s assassination.

Americans are fed up with this ratchet racket, and the reckoning for such despicable behavior is underway.

The incident unfolded at a somber vigil on Texas Tech’s campus, where mourners held candles and American flags to pay tribute to Kirk.

Booker, undeterred by decency, hurled profanities and taunts, screaming, "F–k y’all homie dead, he got shot in the head," directly at those honoring the conservative icon.

Her behavior escalated into physical aggression, sparking a confrontation that spilled into the street.


One attendee, wearing a Make America Great Again hat, confronted Booker’s hatred, stating, "Evil is real, people, and it kind of looks like that."

When he asked why she was so hateful, Booker mocked him, repeating his question back.

As she began filming him, he firmly requested, "I want to be left alone."

Another mourner told Booker she was being "too emotional," prompting an explosive response: "I’m not being emotional, ma’am. Don’t tell me what I am and what I’m not. You could get out of my face ’cause I can tell you what you are, but you won’t like it."

When called out for her aggression, Booker played the race card, claiming, "I’m not being aggressive. My voice is very calm. You’re calling me aggressive because I’m a Black woman."

Attendees reported her shouting slurs and accusing mourners of being “fascists” for honoring Kirk.

The situation turned violent when Booker allegedly shoved several people, including the elderly veteran and the young mother, inciting a physical altercation.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott took to X to share a photo of Booker’s arrest, warning, "This is what happened to the person who was mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Texas Tech. FAFO."

In response to reports of her expulsion from Texas Tech, Abbott added, "Definitely picked the wrong school to taunt the death of Charlie Kirk. Thanks Texas Tech."

Cody Campbell, chairman of Texas Tech’s board of regents, echoed this sentiment, posting, "We,@TexasTech, are proud of our values and are not afraid to stand up for them. Strive for Honor Evermore! Long Live the Matadors!!"

Booker faces charges of battery, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

She was released on a $200 bond, but the consequences of her actions continue to ripple.

Camryn Giselle Booker, 18, has been arrested 

Eric Daugherty, commenting on X, wrote, “UPDATE: It’s being reported that this demon who danced on Charlie Kirk’s grave has been expelled from Texas Tech. She said: ‘f-ck y’all, yo homie d*ad!’ They’re finding out."

This is the face of the reckoning. Across America, decent citizens are done tolerating the enemies of civility who cheer the murder of heroes like Charlie Kirk.

Booker’s expulsion and arrest send a clear message: desecrating the memory of a patriot comes with a price.

Texas Tech stood tall, and the nation is watching. The unhinged left can scream, shove, and slander, but the heart of America beats stronger.

Those who mock our values will find out—the hard way—that justice still prevails in the land of the free.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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