A man was taken into custody in Phoenix on Sunday after trampling a growing memorial for Charlie Kirk outside the Turning Point USA headquarters.
Fox News cameras captured [1] the incident, showing the man walking through the memorial, kicking over flowers, vases, and American flags placed in Kirk’s honor.
A mourner at the site intervened, pulling the man out of the memorial space and forcing him to the ground.
Phoenix police later identified the suspect as 19-year-old Ryder Corral.
Video of his arrest shows him wearing a black shirt featuring an American flag and eagle.
The shirt bore similarities to the one worn by Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Kirk in Utah last week.
Corral was charged with one count of criminal damage and one count of disorderly conduct.
He was booked into Maricopa County Jail, according to Phoenix Police Department Public Information Sergeant Philip Krynsky.
No serious injuries were reported in the incident.
Officers were already on scene assisting with traffic control because of the large community turnout at the memorial.
Law enforcement quickly removed Corral from the area after his actions.
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The vandalism came just days after Kirk, 31, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem on Wednesday.
The founder of Turning Point USA and a well-known conservative activist, Kirk was rushed to Timpanogos Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He is survived by his wife and young child.
Authorities arrested Robinson, the alleged gunman, on Friday following a 33-hour manhunt.
The FBI had released photos a day earlier showing a person of interest described as a thin male wearing jeans, a black long-sleeved shirt with an American flag graphic, black sunglasses, and a hat.
