Who is Laura Sosh lightsy, fired by MTSU about 'inappropriate and callous' comments on Charlie Kirk's death?

Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) confirmed on September 10 that it fired assistant dean of the students Laura Sosh lightsy after making social media comments on the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The university said the comments, which are widely distributed online, are ‘inappropriate and callous’. The university president’s statement in a statement said MTSU President Sidney McPhee said the remarks were contrary to the school’s values. “An MTSU employee presented inappropriate and ominous remarks on social media today regarding the horrific and tragic murder of Charlie Kirk,” McPhee said. “The comments of this employee, who worked directly with students in a position of trust, were contrary to our values ​​and undermined the university’s credibility and reputation with our students, faculties, staff and the community in general. This employee was immediately dismissed. We expand our deepest sympathy to the Kirk family.” Who is Laura Sosh lightsy? According to her LinkedIn profile, Sosh-Lighty served the assistant dean of students at MTSU, where she worked closely with students in academic and administrative matters. She was part of the University’s Student Affairs Division, a position that required trust and responsibility, which McPhee highlighted in his statement. Backlash and political response Republican US Senator Marsha Blackburn, who performs for the Governor of Tennessee, called out Sosh-Lightsy’s comments. Blackburn shared a screenshot of the posts on social media: ‘This person must be ashamed of her post. She must be removed from her position at MTSU. ‘ Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump and co -founder of Turning Point USA, was shot dead on September 10 while talking to Utah Valley University. His assassination has provoked shock and condemnation nationwide, which made Sosh-Lightsy’s remarks particularly sensitive. Manhunt continues for Charlie Kirk’s killer, as FBI seeks the public’s help Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and a close ally of President Donald Trump, was fatally shot while talking at the University of Utah Valley on September 10. From Thursday morning (September 11), the authorities said the suspect remains in general. However, investigators found a high-powered bolt action rifle in the nearby forest which, according to them, was used to fire the single deadly shot. Officials added that revised oversight material provided additional details about a possible suspect. The FBI’s Salt Lake City Field Office released photos of a person of interest late Wednesday, requesting the public to help identify the individual. “We are asking for the public’s help to identify this person who is important in connection with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University,” the agency said in a post on X. In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, two people were briefly detained, including one who was questioned by law enforcement. Both were later released after officials determined that they were not linked to the attack. The investigation continues to continue.