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A memorial service for right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk is set to take place in Arizona on Monday morning AEST, with United States President Donald Trump among those expected to attend.
The alleged gunman, Tyler Robinson, has been taken into custody, charged with aggravated murder and six other offences, including obstruction of justice and witness tampering.

The prosecutors have announced their intention to pursue the death penalty.

Where will the memorial be held?

Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA, which is the largest conservative youth organisation in the country.
According to a program and website from the group, called Fight for Charlie, the memorial will be held from 11am on Sunday local time (4am on Monday AEST).
It will take place at State Farm Stadium in Arizona, which is the home of the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals.

The stadium can hold a standard 63,400 spectators, with the possibility of expanding to accommodate over 73,000 for major events.

What arrangements are in place?

Entry to the event will operate on a first-come, first-served basis.

According to the website, “enhanced security measures” will be enforced, and individuals with bags will be denied entry.

According to local reports, Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement earlier this week that “joint security planning is underway” for the memorial and “appropriate public safety related information” would be provided in the coming days.

People attending are encouraged to dress in red, white, or blue.

Who is expected to attend — and speak?

The website details a list of those who are expected to deliver remarks, including Trump, vice president JD Vance, and Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk.
Also among those included in the list are White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, US secretary of state Marco Rubio, health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, defence secretary Pete Hegseth, national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr and conservative talk show host Tucker Carlson.
When asked by journalists whether he would be attending, Trump reportedly said on 11 September: “I will be.”
“They’ve asked me to go, and I think I have an obligation to do that.”

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