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A healthcare worker at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, Michigan Charlie Kirkdie.
Intensive care nurses are among the growing number of employees who were terminated or suspended on Wednesday, Sept. 10 due to violent support for their response to the deadly shootings by conservative commentators.
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A spokesperson provided the following statement to Fox News Digital.
“Henry Ford Health knows about social media comments and team members were on leave at the time of our internal investigation.”

A healthcare worker at Henry Ford Health, Michigan, has been on leave after commenting on the death of Charlie Kirk. (Getty Image)
“Personal expression of views does not reflect Henry Ford’s health values. We strongly and explicitly condemn violence in all its forms,” the statement continued.
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Last week, another Medical staff — This is one from Riverside Health, Virginia — was fired after controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s death.

Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist, was assassinated while speaking at a Utah student on Wednesday, Sept. 10. (Phil Magakoe/AFP via Getty Images)
That woman anesthetist According to an email to Fox News’ hospital, a social media post was posted at Riverside Walter Reed Hospital, which included “highly inappropriate comments in support of violence against public figures.”
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The hospital said the employee signed through the North American partner (anthology organization) of Anesthesiology (NAPA).
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“We acted quickly and by mid-September 11, she terminated her contract through Napa,” the statement said. “The individual is no longer affiliated with Riverside Health.”