π¨ From Memorial Wreckers to Cash Beggers: These Sisters’ Smirking Vandalism Backfires β Now They’re Broke and Begging! π¨
One flip-off too many: Sisters caught grinning while shredding signs and stomping candles at a hero’s tribute, yelling “F**k Charlie Kirk!” β all in the name of “protest.” Fast-forward: Arrested, fired, dumped, and doxxed, they’re turning to strangers for bailout bucks. Is this karma’s cruel twist, or a cry against “tyranny” gone wrong? The fallout’s just heating up, and it’s got everyone talking.
You won’t believe the wild ride β or the donations pouring in. Check the full meltdown. π
Two Arkansas sisters are begging for money after they were caught on cameraΒ trashing a Charlie Kirk memorialΒ and got canned from their jobs.
Kerri, 23, and Kaylee Rollo, 22, set up a GoFundMe seeking $18,000 to cover legal fees last week after they were arrested days earlier for allegedly vandalizing a Kirk memorial of candles and signs on the Benton County Courthouse steps for theΒ assassinated Turning Point USA founder.
βMy sibling and I are being doxxed online and my sibling was fired from their job,β Kaylee wrote in the GoFundMe, adding that their First Amendment rights were being violated.
βPlease help my sibling while they look for another job and stand against the tyranny that is creeping into the country,β she added.
Despite her claims, Kaylee and her sister may be the ones infringing on free speech rights β as they were filmed shredding signs memorializing Kirk and kicking the candles over in footage that went viral online.
βFβk Charlie Kirk,β Kerri, who uses they pronouns, said in the video, before flipping two middle fingers at the camera. βFilm all you want.β
βCharlie Kirk died as he lived, promoting violence,β Kerri added, and yelled βFβk Charlie Kirksβ a few more times before storming off with her sister in tow.
But law enforcement caught wind of the video, and the sisters were arrested on Sept. 17.
βEveryone has a right to be able to express their freedom of expression. But what the issue is, is when you trample on someoneβs memorial, the human act of grieving,β said Benton County Justice of the Peace Joseph Bollinger,Β according to 40/29 News.
βYouβre not just trampling on their freedom of expression, youβre trampling on the memory of a person. Youβre trampling on our Benton County values,β he added.
And the Rollos apparently found that out the hard way.
After they were arrested, Kerri was fired from work at an Arkansas restaurant, and Kayleeβs boyfriend dumped her and told her to move out, theΒ Daily Mail reported.
βKaylee has lived in my home now for over a year, and I have never once cut her down or not allowed her to have the beliefs that she has,β said Lacy Christian, the mother of Kayleeβs ex, according to the Mail.
βHowever, I will not allow someone living in my home to be OK or celebrate a murder,β she added. βI will never allow someone to live in my home who is OK with destroying a memorial for someone else.β
As of Wednesday afternoon, the sisters have still managed to raise nearly $15,000, which they say will go to βLEGAL COUNSEL AND COURT FEES.β
But some of that cash appears to be from trolls who donated the platformβs minimum amount so they could tell the sisters how they really feel in the pageβs comments.
βI guess it pays to do something deplorable,β one person wrote, while another said, βYou got what you deserved.β
βOnly low life humans would do such a thing to a another human, let alone a father,β they said.
The sisters were charged with first-degree criminal mischief, and both were freed on bond worth $22,500 altogether.
Kirk, a father of two young children, wasΒ assassinated on Sept. 10, when a single shot allegedly fired by Tyler Robinson, 22, struck him as he spoke at Utah Valley University.