Transgender BMX Cyclist celebrates Charlie Kirk Murder on Instagram

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A transient Team USA BMX cyclist made a number of social media posts Wednesday celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk.

Chelsea Wolfe, who was present for the American woman’s BMX team at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 as an alternative, made the festive positions on the athlete’s Instagram story.

One of the stories contained a US Today report on Kirk’s killing, with an animated caption that read “We did it!” On top of the children’s character “Dora the Explorer.”

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Chelsea Wolfe from Team USA competes in the women’s final during the BMX Freestyle World Cup on December 11, 2022 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Matt Roberts/Getty Images)

Another of Wolfe’s posts included a black screen entitled “Find out” The era looks good on him, “in white letters.

Wolfe also sent a photo that gave the thumb with a caption that read: “Being a Nazi is completely optional BTW. He didn’t have to do all that, but he did, and now he is dead. Not living your life in a way that the world is better after your death.”

Wolfe said earlier in a Facebook post in March 2020 that the athlete hoped to “burn the American flag” at Tokyo -ol.

“My goal is to win the Olympics so I can burn an American flag on the podium. This is what they focus on during a pandemic. Haired transchildren,” Wolfe wrote on Facebook on March 25, 2020.

Pakinomist Digital tried to reach Wolfe for an explanation of the recent submissions about Kirk’s assault but has not received an answer. Pakinomist Digital has also reached the US Cycling for a response.

Many women’s sports activists who are against trans athletes in women’s sports have spoken in support of Kirk after his assault, including Riley Gaines, Paula Scanlan, Brooke Slusser and Payton McNabb.

“My heart sank heard of Charlie Kirk. I pray so hard for him and his family. This is absolutely awful,” McNabb told Pakinomist Digital.

Slusser wrote in an Instagram story, “The tragic death of Charlie Kirk had to provide every heart. Charlie was a son, a man, a father and a leader who inspired countless young people.”

The Independent Council of Women’s Sports (icons) published a statement in support of Kirk on Wednesday.

“Our hearts are broken for the meaningless assault on Charlie Kirk. We cannot live in a world where someone is murdered to have conversations. Charlie was a powerful voice in defense of sex-divorced sports and private spaces for women. May we all have his courage to speak up for what we believe. Rest in peace, Charlie.

Meanwhile, the consequences have affected individuals who have made controversial comments in the wake of Kirk’s death.

MSNBC fired the political analyst Matthew Dowd for suggesting “hateful” rhetoric from Kirk led to his own assault, Pakinomist reported Digital earlier.

Carolina Panthers fired Charlie Rock, a member of the team’s communications department, after social media posts attached to Rock seemed to show him to question why people were sad that Kirk had been shot and killed. The song “Protect Ya Neck” from the Wu-Tang clan was also shared.

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“The views that our employees express are their own and do not represent the views of Carolina Panthers,” the team said in a statement sent to social media. “We do not condon violence of any kind. We take this case very seriously and have consequently treated it with the individual.”

Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was hit by a single ball around 10 p.m. 12.20 local time on campus on campus Utah Valley University in Orem Wednesday. The 31-year-old was surrounded by mostly university students when his event was underway.

Authorities have not yet published a suspect in the shooting. However, officials offered more details about the person they are after at a news conference on Thursday morning.

The FBI special agent with responsibility Robert Bohls and the Utah Department of Public Safety Commissions Beau Mason said they had been given “good video recordings” of the shooter while at Utah Valley University Campus.

Investigators added that they believe the suspect is “in the university age.”

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk debates with students during his American comeback -turnstop at CSUN in Northridge, California, March 6, 2025. (Benjamin Hanson/Middle East -Pictures/AFP via Getty Images)

The study of the murder of Kirk is still ongoing.

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