SICKO ARRESTED: Man in Shirt Like Charlie Kirk’s Assassin Tramples Memorial Outside TPUSA HQ — 19-Year-Old Ryder Corral Faces Criminal Charges. He mocked the dead. He crushed flowers and candles at the very site meant to honor Charlie Kirk’s legacy. Now 19-year-old Ryder Corral is in handcuffs, facing charges of criminal damage and disorderly conduct. This isn’t protest. It’s desecration. And for those who believe their cruelty comes without consequence — they may have just “awakened a sleeping giant.””-mango

Vandalism at TPUSA Memorial

A 19-year-old man was arrested Sunday after trampling and vandalizing the memorial for slain activist Charlie Kirk outside Turning Point USA’s Phoenix headquarters.

Fox News cameras showed him kicking over flowers and flags before a mourner pulled him to the ground.

Suspect Identified

Police named the suspect as Ryder Corral, seen wearing a black shirt with an American flag and eagle—similar to one worn by Kirk’s accused assassin, Tyler Robinson.

Corral was taken into custody at 9:50 a.m. on charges of criminal damage and disorderly conduct. No injuries were reported.

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