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Texas State University Student Forced Out of School for Cruelly Mocking Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Breaks His Silence By Playing the Race Card and Begging for Money

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The Texas State University student who was forced out of school for mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination has broken his silence by playing the race card and wants money.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, a viral video emerged online earlier this week showing a student at Texas State University taunting others at a Kirk memorial event hosted by the local TPUSA chapter.

In the footage, the young man mimicked the shooting by tapping his neck and writhing while his ‘friends’ film.

“Charlie Kirk got hit in the neck, b**ch!” he said. “Look, I’m Charlie Kirk!”

He then walked up to a statue and mocked Kirk getting assassinated once again, and fell to the ground while his friends guffawed.

The loser then got up and walked away. While leaving, he turned to a video camera and said, “f**k that n****!”

Following a national uproar, Texas State University announced Tuesday on X that it had identified the student responsible and kicked him out of school.

“TXST has identified the student in the disturbing video from Monday’s event,” the post reads. “The individual is no longer a student at TXST.”

“Federal law prevents the university from commenting on individual student conduct matters.”

The student, Devion Canty Jr., has now come forward and is begging for money on GoFundMe. He also has a different take on the situation.

“Recently, I faced a situation where I had to choose between immediate expulsion or withdrawing from the university,” Canty Jr said on GoFundMe. “I made the decision to withdraw—not because I wanted to leave, but for my own safety and the well-being of the campus community.”

He went on to cry racism as the reason he was forced out of school, claiming he was spat on and called racial slurs.

“The only public narrative out there is that I am an ‘out-of-control, disrespectful young Black man,’” Canty Jr whined. “In reality, I am a passionate student who made a mistake in the heat of the moment after being repeatedly disrespected—spit on, called racial slurs, and witnessing women being cursed at and pushed around.”

“I spoke up, and while I recognize my actions weren’t perfect, I did not harm anyone.”

The video shows no evidence of what the former student alleges.

Canty Jr said that giving him money will either allow him to return to Texas State or pursue his education at another college.

“This fundraiser will help me cover the costs of pursuing my education elsewhere or taking the necessary steps to return to Texas State,” he wrote. “I still believe in my education and my future, and I would love to be welcomed back on campus one day.”

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