Political violence is being promoted on the once-prestigious campus of Georgetown University.
Flyers found on campus, reportedly from the leftist “John Brown Gun Club,” displayed the same wording that was inscribed on the shell casing from alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson.
“Hey, Fascist! Catch!” the flyer states, along with “The only political group that celebrates when Nazis die.”
Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet posted a picture of the flyer that also displays a QR code that links to a page stating: “We’re building a community that’s done with ceremonial resistance and strongly worded letters. If you want to make a real change in your community, let us know below.”
This is being posted at Georgetown. pic.twitter.com/55PKpjcAj1
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) September 24, 2025
Georgetown sophomore Shae McInnis said he found the posters on the school’s activity board on Wednesday.
McInnis, who is the treasurer of the school’s College Republican Club, spoke with Fox News Digital about the disturbing finding.
“So, obviously, I read this immediately as a threat, not only for me but for everyone on this campus,” McInnis told Fox News Digital. “Every conservative, everyone who just does not subscribe to the prevailing leftist orthodoxy. This is a direct threat against them. It means that there are students at this campus who want to see conservatives dead rather than engaging with their ideas, rather than facilitating a political discourse,” he continued.
“Ever since President Trump won the election in January, we’ve seen an increase in this rhetoric,” he continued. “But really, I think many conservatives noticed a change after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. While much of the school was united in condemning this horrible act of political violence, there have been fringe elements on the left on social media that we have seen really defend this, justify this, and that is really unacceptable.”
Education Secretary Linda McMahon demanded consequences for the disturbing flyers.
“I am aware of the appalling posters that were displayed on Georgetown’s campus today. At a moment like this, Georgetown has to determine what it stands for as an institution,” McMahon posted to X on Wednesday “[The Education Department] has spoken to Georgetown administrators, who made the decision to remove the flyers. Campus police are investigating the incident and will deploy resources to protect students as necessary. Allowing violent rhetoric to fester on our nation’s campuses without consequences is dangerous. It must be condemned by institutional leaders.”
Meanwhile, X users weighed in on the disturbing development, with many alleging that the John Brown Club is part of the antifa militia.
The John Brown Gun Club is the Antifa militia group that the 2019 Tacoma ICE Antifa gunman was a member of. Willem van Spronsen also referenced “Bella Ciao” in his manifesto.
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) September 24, 2025
Having a John Brown Club (which is an antifa recruiting network) on campus at an American college or university should be grounds for the immediate termination of all federal and state funds to that school
— William Wolfe (@William_E_Wolfe) September 24, 2025
Defund all tax dollars. Not one single dime.
— Nancy Mace (@NancyMace) September 24, 2025
Anyone putting up those posters? Expelled. Anyone in that club? Expelled. If they refuse to do it, eventually conservatives looking to protect their own lives are going to have to do it, and people won’t like how they do it.
— John Hawkins (@johnhawkinsrwn) September 24, 2025
This is something that I would investigate if I were the FBI.
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) September 24, 2025
Absolutely.
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