Sisters who called out Charlie Kirk

Two young women from Arkansas, sisters Kerri and Kaylee Rollo, found themselves at the center of national controversy after a video surfaced showing them vandalizing a memorial dedicated to conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Following the incident, both women lost their jobs, and now they’re asking the public for financial help to cover legal expenses. According to a report by the New York Post, 23-year-old Kerri and 22-year-old Kaylee are now seeking $18,000 through a GoFundMe campaign to help pay their legal fees after allegedly defacing a makeshift tribute to Kirk that had been set up at the Benton County Courthouse. The memorial included candles, handwritten signs, and personal messages left by supporters. The sisters’ actions were caught on video, which quickly went viral. The footage shows them kicking over candles and tearing signs apart. At one point in the video, Kerri is heard shouting, “F–k Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk died as he…

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Two young women from Arkansas, sisters Kerri and Kaylee Rollo, found themselves at the center of national controversy after a video surfaced showing them vandalizing a memorial dedicated to conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Following the incident, both women lost their jobs, and now they’re asking the public for financial help to cover legal expenses. According to a report by the New York Post, 23-year-old Kerri and 22-year-old Kaylee are now seeking $18,000 through a GoFundMe campaign to help pay their legal fees after allegedly defacing a makeshift tribute to Kirk that had been set up at the Benton County Courthouse. The memorial included candles, handwritten signs, and personal messages left by supporters. The sisters’ actions were caught on video, which quickly went viral. The footage shows them kicking over candles and tearing signs apart. At one point in the video, Kerri is heard shouting, “F–k Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk died as he…

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