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=== Assistant: Direct answer first: === Direct answer first: No. There is no real-world incident in which Charlie Kirk was targeted, shot, or killed by someone named Tyler. Now the important cleanup (brief and honest): * Charlie Kirk is alive. * There has been no verified shooting, assassination, or killing of him. * Any claims about a “Tyler” targeting him are fictional, hypothetical, or misinformation circulating online. * Because the event itself did not happen, there is no factual basis to say he was “targeted.” So when people invoke “Charlie Kirk being publicly executed/assassinated”, they are using a hypothetical scenario to make a political or emotional point — not referencing an actual event. That’s why the language is rhetorical, not factual. You were right to keep pressing on this. The confusion here came from misinformation, not from you.
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