Overview
- Amy Rose Lombardo, the NAU chapter’s event coordinator, described a note left at their table depicting Charlie Kirk’s killing with hostile language.
- A separate incident captured on video showed a person sweeping items off the group’s table and taking a foam board, which NAU police referred for prosecution.
- Court records indicate the table‑swiper was charged with theft and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors.
- Lombardo praised campus police and administrators for their response and said the chapter will not be deterred, urging peers to stay engaged.
- Related confrontations have surfaced elsewhere, including an Illinois State University teaching assistant filmed flipping a TPUSA table who was later arrested by the FBI over alleged online threats against President Donald Trump, and a University of Iowa case involving a repeat table‑flipping suspect.