Heres what to know about Thursday nights planned vigil for Charlie Kirk at Boston Common
A candlelight vigil for Charlie Kirk is scheduled for Thursday at 7 p. m. on Boston Common to honor the political activist who was assassinated on September 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University. Event organizer Brian Foley, who recently lost a Boston City Council bid, expressed that the vigil is a day of remembrance rather than a political event, with over 1,400 people showing interest on Facebook and at least 280 confirming attendance. Boston police will implement road closures and ensure safety during the event, which will run until 10 p.
m. Mayor Michelle Wu highlighted the importance of free speech and the city's diverse opinions. Foley has invited both Democrats and Republicans to foster unity and combat political violence. The event's page encourages attendees to carry on Kirk's mission of hope and resilience. Kirk's influence extended beyond personal connections, impacting many through his advocacy.