Member of the Joe Burrow's Foundation Council over Charlie Kirk Insensitive after tragic shooting to conservative activist


The Joe Burrow Foundation takes a strong position against a council member for his statements on Charlie Kirk's tragedy.

A Hamilton County Judge has been eliminated from the organization started by Bengals of Cincinnati Quarterback. It is derived from various social media sites that the judge allegedly made after the death of political activist and conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The judge has been identified as Ted Berry.

The Foundation issued a statement on Friday X saying:

“The Joe Burrow Foundation was based on the belief that everyone has a responsibility to do it.

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It Joe Burrow Foundation was established to support young and disadvantaged young people who have mental health problems and food insecurity, while at the same time attending disadvantaged young people.

Kirk was shot and assassinated on September 10 in Utah during an event organized by Turning Point USA, a group that co -founded. He was fatally shot on his neck about 20 minutes after his event began while talking about massive shots. He had a woman and two children.

Call for the judge to resign

Being withdrawn from the Joe Burrow Foundation Board may be the least of the problems that Judge Berry has. On Friday, there were numerous calls for resigning due to his online comments.

“A judge must be a pillar of equity and impartiality in our community,” said lawyer and republican Adam Mathews on Friday.

Mathews is a member of the Ohio Chamber of Representatives in Lebanon, Ohio.

“To see a judge who is published comments such as” Rest in hatred and division! “, Ask” How do you feel about gun violence and weapons control in hell, now? It is shocking and completely unacceptable, “added Mathews.

Mathews cited the numerous breaches, according to him, that the judge had made on the code of judicial conduct. This includes being impartial, while also prohibiting it to be skewed or harmed based on the race.

Ohio's representative says he is willing to file a formal grievance to the Supreme Court of Ohio's disciplinary lawyer. Although the Joe Burrow Foundation did not mention the name Berry, it was revealed that it had previously served its advisory board before its withdrawal.