A Southern California city has triggered a political flashpoint after installing street signshonoring slain conservative activistCharlie Kirk, as national tensions over political violence and free speech continue to simmer.

In Westminster, Mayor Chi Charlie Nguyen stood Tuesday beneath a newly installed “Charlie Kirk Way” sign,part of a symbolic redesignationof a stretch of All American Way near the city’s Civic Center.

“By doing this, we promote the freedom, the freedom of speech here in the city of Westminster,” Nguyen toldABC7.

The City Council approved the measure in a 4–1 vote last fall after Nguyen proposed the change months earlier.

The action does not officially rename the street or alter addresses.

Instead, new signage reading “Charlie Kirk Way” has been placed between Westminster Boulevard and 13th Street, while the original All American Way designation remains in place.

“I myself am very inspired by what Charlie Kirk has been doing for the country, what he’s been doing to the younger people, for the next generation,” he said.

The council also voted to designate Oct. 14, Kirk’s birthday, as “Charlie Kirk Day.”

Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and ally of President Donald Trump, founded Turning Point USA and was known for his efforts to mobilize young voters.

His death followed a violent attack at Utah Valley University in Orem on Sept. 10, 2025, when authorities say 22-year-old Tyler Robinson allegedly carried out a rooftop shooting overlooking a crowded courtyard.

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