A woman is facing widespread backlash and calls for a formal investigation after posting a now-viral video in which she appeared to endorse political violence following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
The video, widely circulated on social media, features the woman—identified by the usernames @noryy_bell on TikTok and Estoy Dokusei on Instagram—expressing surprise that Kirk was not targeted earlier and suggesting that others, including his family members, should also be harmed.
“I’m surprised that y’all didn’t get rid of him sooner,” she says in the video. “Don’t stop with him. Don’t let him be the end. Get rid of them all.”
She continues by targeting Kirk’s family, stating, “His wife and kids… they need to go too, because they’re carrying on that mentality and that lineage… Go get his grandma, because who raised you?”
Her comments have sparked intense outrage across the political spectrum, with many conservatives calling for law enforcement to investigate the statements as potential incitement to violence. Critics have described the remarks as dangerous, especially in the current climate of heightened political division and unrest following Kirk’s assassination..
This person goes by Estoy Dokusei — at least on Instagram. She wants Charlie Kirk’s grieving widow and children to be murdered next.
“Don’t let it stop with him. Get rid of the whole family, his wife and kids, too.”
Let’s make her famous. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/wsTkKu1cnQ
— Peter Lloyd (@Suffragent_) September 13, 2025
Millions have been mourning Kirk, a 31-year-old figure known for his advocacy of conservative values and free speech. Prominent voices such as Glenn Beck have called Kirk a “civil rights leader” and have warned that political rhetoric like that in the video could further destabilize an already fragile national discourse.
The woman in the video also broadened her remarks to criticize other public figures and institutions, mentioning local politicians and even energy company executives, saying, “Get rid of them… y’all too scary for revolution… You’re going to have to take out the trash to get a clean house.”
Her video included captions such as “don’t let it stop with Charlie,” which many interpret as a call for further violence.
In response, some groups have launched citizen-reporting efforts to identify individuals who publicly support or celebrate political violence. One such initiative, hosted on a website called CharliesMurderers.com, invites users to submit names and evidence of people encouraging violence against conservatives. The site claims that some submissions include educators, public servants, and others in positions of influence.
Legal analysts note that the line between free speech and criminal incitement can be difficult to draw. However, if someone appears to be directly encouraging violent acts, it could warrant investigation under laws prohibiting incitement or domestic terrorism.
As of now, it remains unclear whether law enforcement agencies have initiated any formal investigation into the woman’s comments.

