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Charlie Kirk’s Mentor Reveals Harrowing Final Moments and Addresses Conspiracy Theories

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Mentor Details Frantic ‌Race ‌to Hospital⁣ with CharlieKirk After Shooting

A‍ mentor to​ the late ⁣Charlie Kirk ​recounted the harrowing moments ‍promptly following the shooting, describing a desperate, four-mile ​drive to the hospital with‍ Kirk critically wounded. The 63-year-old,‌ who identified himself as ⁤the “man in the white hat” initially misidentified in online speculation, addressed and⁣ dismissed theories ⁣suggesting he was signaling to the‌ shooter, Tyler Robinson, calling them “stupid” and emphasizing the​ presence of a sniper rendered such signals unneeded.

According to the account shared on a recent podcast, Kirk ‍was shot and ‍immediatly his team rushed him into an ⁢SUV. Due to kirk’s height, the vehicle’s door could not be fully closed during the rapid transport to the hospital. “We drove four miles…all the way to the hospital with the ⁣door open,” the mentor‌ recalled, noting the⁢ driver, Brian, maintained control despite the chaotic situation.

Throughout the journey, the mentor attempted ⁣to⁤ encourage Kirk, repeatedly urging, ⁢”Come on, Charlie. Come on. Come on.” ‌CPR was initiated in the vehicle, but the mentor stated ⁣he felt Kirk was already “looking past me, right into eternity.He was with Jesus already.”

Medical professionals later ‍informed them the gunshot wound was “catastrophic,” despite briefly‍ restoring⁣ Kirk’s heartbeat. The mentor emphasized that improved first aid or faster transport⁣ would not have altered the⁢ outcome,offering solace that “Charlie didn’t suffer”⁣ and was “gone…with ⁤Jesus.”

The mentor concluded by sharing a Gospel message, stating Kirk “devoted⁤ his life to making heaven crowded,” and expressing a commitment to continue​ that mission.

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