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Man armed with gun and knife arrested at Charlie Kirk memorial service venue

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Man armed with gun and knife arrested at Charlie Kirk memorial service venue
The late American right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/realCharlieKirk/

A man armed with a gun and a knife was arrested on Saturday after he allegedly pretended to be a member of law enforcement outside State Farm Stadium near Phoenix, a day before Charlie Kirk’s planned memorial service at that venue.

On Saturday, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said that 42-year-old Joshua Runkles was charged with carrying a weapon into a prohibited place and impersonating a police officer.

“An investigation is ongoing to determine his intent and purpose at the stadium. Runkles has since been released on bond,” Arizona DPS said, ABC reports.

Earlier on Saturday, the US Secret Service said that it was coordinating with local law enforcement in Glendale, Arizona, to investigate “an individual who was observed exhibiting suspicious behaviour at State Farm Stadium”.

“The individual was approached by Secret Service and stated during the encounter that he was a member of law enforcement and that he was armed. The individual is not a member of authorised law enforcement working the event and is currently in custody,” the Secret Service said.

The late Charlie Kirk gestures as he delivers a keynote speech. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/realCharlieKirk
The late Charlie Kirk gestures as he delivers a keynote speech. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/realCharlieKirk

Runkles was armed with at least one gun and one knife when he was stopped, according to a law enforcement official who spoke to the Washington Post.

The official added that Runkles had presented “inactive law enforcement credentials” and informed the Secret Service that he was there to provide private security.

Sunday’s memorial service for Kirk is expected to draw up to 100,000 attendees to Glendale, where Kirk’s conservative advocacy organisation, Turning Point USA, is based.

Donald Trump and JD Vance are set to deliver addresses alongside other high-profile White House cabinet members, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, is also scheduled to speak at the service. Following Kirk’s death, his wife was named the new leader of TPUSA.

The Department of Homeland Security has designated the event a special event assessment rating (Sear) level 1 event, according to multiple reports. Sear level 1 connotes “significant events with national and/or international importance that require extensive federal interagency support”.

According to the event’s website, attendees are to expect TSA-level screening, and guests arriving with bags, even clear ones, will not be permitted entry.

Kirk, 31, was shot to death on 10 September while he was speaking at a college event at Utah Valley University. Tyler Robinson, 22, has since been charged with aggravated murder in Kirk’s killing. Utah state prosecutors say they intend to pursue the death penalty against Robinson if he is convicted.

Prosecutors have said that they suspect Robinson killed Kirk because he personally had become sick of what he perceived to be Kirk’s “hatred”. But, citing three sources familiar with the investigation into Kirk’s killing, NBC reported Saturday that federal authorities have not found any link between Robinson and leftwing groups, on which the Trump administration has threatened to crack down after the deadly shooting.

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