Watch: Is America divided? Charlie Kirk supporters weigh in
The BBC spoke to Americans who travelled to Arizona to attend the late conservative activist's memorial service.
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The event was expected to draw over 100,000 attendees and was held under heightened security measures comparable to those used during the annual Super Bowl game.
The BBC spoke to attendees about the state of America, and whether Charlie Kirk's death highlighted the country's divisions.
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