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Conservative political activist Charlie #Kirk shot in neck at rally in Utah – YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=VWd86YN2…
The invisible (and questionable) witnesses’ claim of “blood everywhere” but still no sight of it.
What is going on?
Did we become so sensitive or someone tries to pull the wool in front of your eyes?— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 13, 2025
5 Wild Charlie Kirk Assassination Conspiracy Theories – YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=gW7qeQ0Y…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 13, 2025
Chilling link between Ukrainian refugee murder in North Carolina and Russia’s intelligence agency dailymail.co.uk/news/article…
— emin_bred (@emin_bred) Sep 13, 2025
Charlie Kirk murder: New details on suspect’s partner – YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=X9kJrcao…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 13, 2025
#TRUTH #TRUMP #FBI #MOSSAD
Graphic video and photos of #Kirk shooting google.com/search?num=10&new…
Did anyone see any blood? What are the signs, and where are the images of the gunshot wound?
FBI, publish them, and the hospital records also.
There no reasons to classify them.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 13, 2025
Graphic video of Kirk shooting was everywhere online, showing how media’s role has changed | PBS News pbs.org/newshour/nation/grap…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 13, 2025
Can a localized blunt trauma, like a hit by a rubber bullet cause the fracture of hyoid bone in the neck? – Google Search google.com/search?q=Can+a+lo…
High-energy impact: While strangulation and hanging are the most common causes of hyoid fractures, high-energy blunt trauma from sources like motor vehicle crashes, assaults, and sports injuries can also be responsible. Rubber bullets, classified as kinetic impact projectiles, can cause severe trauma and even death.
Mechanism of injury: A localized impact can cause direct compression of the hyoid bone, leading to a fracture. The nature and angle of the impact, combined with the head’s position, are critical factors.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 13, 2025
Kirk’s last questioner says he wishes he’d asked something different thehill.com/homenews/state-w…
Kozak, a 29-year-old studying mathematics and philosophy, asked Kirk about transgender mass shooters during the Wednesday college event in Orem, Utah. As Kirk responded, he was shot in the neck.“It sounded like a firecracker. I thought it was fired 2 feet away from me, it was so loud,” Kozak, who promptly dropped to the ground as the bullet rang out, told The Tribune.
Since the killing of Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, Kozak has spoken to police and has been questioned by the FBI.
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 13, 2025
deadly blunt localized hits on the neck – Google Search google.com/search?q=deadly+b…
A localized blunt hit to the neck can be deadly due to the high concentration of vital and unprotected structures in a small, compact area. Fatal injuries result from damage to the respiratory, vascular, or nervous systems, which can lead to immediate or delayed death. [1, 2, 3]
Respiratory system injuries• Airway obstruction: A forceful blow to the front of the neck can crush the larynx (voice box) or cause tracheal disruption. The swelling (edema) from such an impact can quickly block the airway, leading to asphyxiation.
• Crushed larynx: This can cause the laryngeal cartilage to fracture. Symptoms include hoarseness, difficulty speaking (dysphonia), breathing difficulty (dyspnea), and air bubbling through the wound if a tear has occurred.
• Tracheal disruption: An injury that damages the trachea (windpipe) can lead to massive subcutaneous emphysema, where air becomes trapped under the skin, along with breathing issues. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6]Vascular system injuries
• Arterial damage: A blunt force impact can cause a tear in the carotid or vertebral arteries, leading to a dissection (the layers of the vessel wall separate). This can result in a blood clot (thrombosis) that travels to the brain, causing a life-threatening ischemic stroke. In many cases, neurological symptoms are delayed, making the injury more difficult to diagnose immediately.
• Venous damage: Damage to major veins, like the jugular, can cause massive and rapid blood loss (exsanguination). If the torn vein does not collapse, air can be sucked into the circulation, causing a fatal air embolism.
• Hemorrhage and hematoma: Bleeding from damaged vessels can form a rapidly expanding hematoma (a collection of blood) that puts pressure on the trachea and other structures, causing an airway obstruction. [2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10]Nervous system injuries
• Spinal cord damage: The neck’s cervical vertebrae protect the spinal cord. However, the cervical spine is also the most mobile part of the spine and can be fractured or dislocated by blunt trauma. This can cause severe or complete paralysis (quadriplegia) or immediate death if the injury occurs at a high cervical level (C5 or higher), impacting nerves that control breathing.
• Brachial plexus injury: This nerve network controls the movement and sensation in the shoulders, arms, and hands. A blunt force can injure the brachial plexus, resulting in permanent neurological deficits.
• Neurogenic shock: An injury to the spinal cord, particularly above the T6 level, can disrupt the sympathetic nervous system, leading to dangerously low blood pressure and a slow heart rate (bradycardia). [4, 11, 12, 13, 14]Other fatal consequences
• Esophageal injury: Though rare, an injury to the esophagus (food pipe) may not show immediate symptoms, leading to a delayed diagnosis. Leaking contents can cause a severe and often fatal infection in the neck and chest.
• Strangulation: This can be a form of blunt neck trauma, involving pressure on the neck from a ligature or a hand. It can cause death through asphyxiation, as well as cerebral hypoxia from obstructing blood vessels. [2, 3, 15, 16, 17]AI responses may include mistakes.
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