Dennysville Selectman Under Fire for Saying Kirk Assassination was ‘Karma’

Paul Sylvain

The assassination of conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk, who was gunned down while giving a speech at a Utah college campus on Sept. 10, has rippled across every fabric of American society and in communities big and small.

One such small community is the Washington County town of Dennysville, where selectman Scott Corey is drawing fire from locals angered by social media posts he made, including one characterizing Kirk’s death as “karma.”

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