College student expelled after alleged video of her celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death went viral

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD/Gray News) – A college student in Texas was expelled after a video of her publicly celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death went viral.

In the viral video, 18-year-old Camryn Giselle Booker can be seen allegedly jumping around and yelling at students paying tribute to Kirk.


A college student in Texas was expelled after a video of her publicly celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death went viral.(Source: Lubbock County Jail)
“F–k y’all homie dead, he got shot in the head,” she allegedly says in the video.

Following the incident, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott shared an image of Booker being handcuffed.

“This is what happened to the person who was mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Texas Tech. FAFO,” Abbott said.

According to court documents, an officer patrolling the free speech area on campus saw Booker arguing with a man holding a sign that said “Rest in Peace Charlie Kirk.”

The officer reported seeing Booker hit the man in the head before he made contact with both people. The man did not press charges.

Due to Booker allegedly hitting him in the head in the officer’s presence, she was arrested and charged with assault. She has since bonded out of jail.

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Abbott said in another post that she “definitely picked the wrong school to taunt the death of Charlie Kirk.”

Texas Tech confirmed Booker is no longer enrolled at the university.

“Any behavior that denigrates victims of violence is reprehensible, has no place on our campus, and is not aligned with our values. Federal law prevents Texas Tech University from commenting on individual student conduct matters. We take all reported violations seriously and address them under university policy and the law,” the university said in a statement.

Kirk, a conservative activist, was shot on September 10, while speaking at Utah Valley University during one of his many campus stops.