The O’Keefe Media Group has unveiled a troubling collection of leaked email exchanges from Curry College professors in Massachusetts, revealing their disrespectful remarks regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk was tragically killed by Tyler Robinson at an event held at Utah Valley University last month.
Robinson, identified as a far-left activist supporting LGBTQ causes, reportedly shared a romantic relationship with his transgender partner, Lance Twiggs.
According to the FBI, Robinson murdered Charlie Kirk, a Christian man who spread the Gospel on college campuses, because he “had enough of his hatred,” and said, “Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”
The leaked emails shared by the O’Keefe Media Group on Thursday illustrate an alarming level of insensitivity by two professors at Curry College, who openly derided the late Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Senior Lecturer Benjamin Chicka expressed, “Charlie Kirk approved of the way that Charlie Kirk was killed,” casting a particularly dark shadow over the discourse. He further lamented, “I was ashamed that our college lowered our flags to half-mast for a bigot. Many better people have been assassinated with no recognition at all.”
Another faculty member, Professor Janet Ferone, echoed Chicka’s sentiments, stating, “We are being gaslit in this country to make Charlie Kirk into some national hero.”
WATCH:
LEAKED UNIVERSITY EMAILS: Curry College Professors Mock the Murder of Charlie Kirk in Private Emails, Describing him as a “Nazi” and “Bigot,” Claiming “Charlie Kirk approved of the way Charlie Kirk was killed.”
“I was ashamed that our college lowered our flags to… pic.twitter.com/YNZ5WIwMO4
— O’Keefe Media Group (@OKeefeMedia) October 2, 2025
The initial mass email from Erik Müürisepp, Vice President of Student Affairs & Dean of Students, addressed the complex emotions surrounding Kirk’s death: “Today carries a heavy mix of emotions and feelings for many in our community and around the Nation. We are grappling with the horrific incident on a college campus in Utah yesterday, alongside the tragic shooting in Colorado, and the 24th anniversary of 9/11 – each event weighing heavily on many of us.”
This is the original mass email sent out by Erik Müürisepp, acknowledging Kirk’s tragic death.
“Today carries a heavy mix of emotions and feelings for many in our community and around the Nation. We are grappling with the horrific… pic.twitter.com/9HY76kd8W0
— O’Keefe Media Group (@OKeefeMedia) October 2, 2025
In the email exchange, Associate Professor of Sociology & Criminal Justice Sarah Augusto asserted, “As faculty, our most important responsibility is to educate, support, and empower every student that comes through our classrooms. You can’t do that if you believe – as Kirk did – that women and non-white people are less capable and intelligent than white men, or that LGBT people are mentally ill.”
Later in the email chain, Associate Professor Sarah Augusto remarked:
“As faculty, our most important responsibility is to educate, support, and empower every student that comes through our classrooms. You can’t do that if you believe – as… pic.twitter.com/v3OS3ff7jP
— O’Keefe Media Group (@OKeefeMedia) October 2, 2025