

As Politico explained, Kilmid made such a statement on Wednesday, September 10, during the air of Fox & Friends in the context of the murder of Ukrainian refugees Irina Zarutskaya in the state of North Carolina in the United States.
Kilmid co -host Lawrence Jones spoke about the state funds allocated to the help of the homeless, and suggested that those who do not agree to the services offered should be imprisoned.
“Or … forced deadly injection or something like. Just kill them,” Kilmid answered.
On September 13, Kilmid on the air of Fox News apologized for his words, he published the video on the social network X.
“I mistakenly said that they should make a deadly injection. I apologize for this extremely cruel remark. Of course, I realize that not all people with mental disorders or homeless people behave like a criminal in North Carolin, and that many homeless people deserve our sympathy and understanding,” Kilmid said.
Politico drew attention to the fact that the first statement of Kilmid sounded a few hours before the murder leading podcasts and political activist Charlie Kirk In Utah. On the same day, MSNBC analyst Matthew Daud on the air said that the speech of hatred could lead to hateful actions, after which he was fired.




