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    Nashville DEC Employee on Leave After Social Media Post About Charlie Kirk

    TN Tribune Staff WriterBy TN Tribune Staff WriterSeptember 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Nashville Department of Emergency Communications (DEC) employee has been placed on administrative leave following an internal investigation into a social media post referencing the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The department confirmed it is reviewing concerns about the post and emphasized that all personnel matters are handled according to Metro, departmental, and Civil Service rules and policies.

    “The employee involved has been relieved from her duties and placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation,” the DEC said in a statement.

    The department stressed that it does not consider personal characteristics such as political beliefs, race, gender, or religion when responding to emergency calls. DEC also noted its quality assurance measures, including random reviews of calls and follow-up surveys to ensure service meets high-performance standards.

    A Broader National Pattern

    The Nashville case reflects a wider trend of disciplinary actions against employees who posted online about Kirk’s killing. Across the United States, teachers, professors, and media figures have faced swift consequences over comments deemed insensitive or inappropriate.

    According to reporting by NBC News, at least a dozen faculty and staff members—from school board officials to classroom teachers—have been terminated, suspended, or placed under investigation after posting about Kirk’s death. For example, East Tennessee State University placed two faculty members on leave after receiving numerous complaints and screenshots of social media comments such as “you reap what you sow” and “This isn’t a tragedy. It’s a victory.” Middle Tennessee State University fired a staff member for similar reasons.

    The scrutiny has reached beyond Tennessee. Florida’s education commissioner vowed to investigate educators who make what he called “despicable comments,” and Oklahoma’s state superintendent announced probes into teachers flagged for incendiary posts. Even national media figures have faced fallout: MSNBC dismissed senior political analyst Matthew Dowd after he suggested Kirk’s own rhetoric might have contributed to the climate surrounding the shooting.

    Kirk, 31, co-founder of Turning Point USA and a key figure in mobilizing conservative youth voters, was fatally shot during a campus event at Utah Valley University. Federal authorities continue to investigate the killing, with a 22-year-old suspect in custody.

    As investigations proceed in Nashville and nationwide, the incidents underscore how quickly social media activity connected to high-profile tragedies can lead to professional consequences—placing both public employees and private-sector workers under intense scrutiny.

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