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A healthcare worker in Virginia has been fired after making controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s death.
She is one of a growing number of employees who have been terminated or suspended due to violence-supporting reactions to the conservative commentator’s assassination on Wednesday.
The woman, who was an anesthesiologist at Riverside Walter Reed Hospital, made a social media post that included “highly inappropriate comments supporting violence against a public figure,” according to an email from the hospital sent to Fox News Digital.
Riverside became aware of the post on Thursday morning. The employee’s name was not shared in the statement.
The employee was contracted through North American Partners in Anesthesia (NAPA), an anesthesiology group, the hospital stated.
“We took prompt action and by mid-morning on Sept. 11, her contract through NAPA was terminated,” the statement read. “The individual is no longer affiliated with Riverside Health.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to North American Partners in Anesthesia requesting comment.
Among other fallout after Kirk’s assassination, a popular barbecue restaurant in Cincinnati has faced backlash over a co-owner’s social media comments.
Aaron Sharpe, co-owner of Lucius Q, commented on a Facebook post from someone offering prayers for the husband and father of two.
“Good riddance,” Sharpe wrote in a post that is no longer publicly visible but has been circulated widely online in screenshots. “What a piece of s—,” he added.
On Thursday, several of Lucius Q’s business partners and vendor sites announced they had cut ties with the restaurant. Lucius Q later announced it had parted ways with Sharpe.
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