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Chaos erupt in the vigil to kill conservative activists Charlie Kirk A Florida woman allegedly pushed a 73-year-old organizer to the ground, triggering a felony.
The incident took place at an organization’s “Village Magazine Club” Central Florida The retirement community, known as the “friendliest home in America,” held a vigil at the local medical center in honor of Kirk.
Courtney Beth Anderson, 56, of the State of Arrest Records, appeared at the solemn party: “Scream at the event and raise your fingers to everyone,” affiliate Fox 35 Orlando Report.

Courtney Beth Anderson, 56, was sentenced to jail on felony charges after alleged assault.
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Village co-founder Valerie Jamieson Margo ClubAnderson left for his “aggressive and rude behavior” and allegedly pushed her to the ground and knocked her to the head, the report said.
“I walked towards her (Anderson), and I said, ‘You’re not here, you need to get out of here,’ She just pushed me…I fell down and hit my head on the concrete.” “I’m angry.”
Village fire department responded to Jamison, an AIDS, and witnesses told officials that the attack was “no cause”.

Valerie Jamieson, co-founder of the Florida Village Maga Club, said she was the victim of the attack at the Charlie Kirk memorial. (Fox News)
Anderson refused to speak with officials and cited her lawyer’s rights, the report said. She was released after being arrested and charged Felony Battery A person over 65 years old.
FOX 35 reports that Anderson has two previous convictions to the misdemeanor battery since June 2001.
The incident occurred in a wave of protesters arrests nationwide in honor of a similar event held by Kirk, who was assassinated during a U.S. turnaround event last week at the University of Utah.
Kirk argues for peace and respect, warning of violence.
“It is so important for our country to respect our differences,” Kirk said in a current video, discussing his mission with critics.
“When people stop talking, that’s when violence happens,” he added. “I’ve been rushing in by restaurants. I’ve been attacked publicly, with multiple death threats. … When people stop talking, that’s when you’re suffering from violence. That’s when civil wars happen because you start to think the other side is so evil, they’re losing their humanity.”
President Donald Trump Previously appeared in the village, it is considered one of the largest retirement communities in the world and a Republican bastion.
Trump attracted more than 10,000 supporters during a community rally in 2020.
The villages also hosted one of the largest inauguration ceremony Maga held for Trump in January.
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The community also has a “democracy club” although it had only about 1,500 members as of January.
Kaylee Holland and Matt Leach of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.