The fallout from the Charlie Kirk assassination continues, even here in Texas. After weeks of allowing threats of violence to go on against a conservative student who was getting harassed for supporting Kirk, the University of North Texas has finally agreed to protect that student.
"She said that she's been getting harassment and threats calling for physical violence against her, and so she's been feeling quite scared" said Robert Montoya who reported the story for Texas Scorecard.
The mother of the UNT student sent repeated emails to the school and the campus police. And they finally responded.
"The chief of the UNT police department emailed and offered that the UNT police had agreed to provide police protection" Montoya told KTRH, "But the mother is still concerned about the fact that UNT has not taken action in regards to those who have threatened her, and those who have celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination."
Thankfully, Texas AG Ken Paxton has gotten involved, and the case has also been referred to the Department Of Justice.
"There's still more yet to happen" noted Montoya, "Attorney General Ken Paxton has jumped in on this, he's called for the university to expel radicalized students making these threats and make sure they're punished."
You can read Robert Montoya's report at the link below:
https://texasscorecard.com/state/unt-police-agree-to-protect-conservative-student/