University of Washington Probes Researcher’s Facebook Remark Referencing Charlie Kirk Assassination Suspect
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The University of Washington says it is investigating microbiology research staffer Mara Maughan after a Facebook comment directed at school‑choice advocate Corey DeAngelis read, “May there be tyler robinsons for you all,” a reference to Tyler Robinson, who is charged with assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University in 2025. Maughan, listed on the UW Department of Microbiology site as an RSE1 research employee and self‑identified in another post as a 'trans vaccine scientist,' allegedly made the remark in response to DeAngelis criticizing a Democratic state senator for refusing to acknowledge biological sex differences. DeAngelis told Fox News the comment exemplifies violent rhetoric on the left that 'normalizes political violence' against conservatives and called on UW to 'condemn and discipline' such behavior. Accuracy in Media’s president, who has targeted UW over what he calls campus radicalism, seized on the case and argued federal funding should be revoked, while the university confirmed it is looking into the matter but has not announced disciplinary action. The episode highlights how the Kirk assassination and broader surge in threats against public figures are feeding a volatile fight over academic speech, online harassment and where the line lies between protected expression and incitement.
Campus Speech and Political Violence
Charlie Kirk Assassination Fallout
University of Utah Student Arrested After Threatening to 'Kirk' Conservative Debaters and Mimicking Rifle Fire
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University of Utah student Dean Stewart was arrested Jan. 12, 2026 and charged with disorderly conduct, making threats and disobeying a lawful order after, witnesses say, he verbally abused conservative students, threatened to "Kirk" them — a reference to the 2025 assassination of Charlie Kirk — and mimicked firing a rifle while standing in front of campus police. Conservative student Riley Beesley gave a first‑person account saying Stewart called them "Nazis," "fascists" and "pigs," made explicit death threats, and positioned himself before officers before they moved in to detain him.
Campus Speech and Safety
Political Violence and Threats
Campus Political Violence