Parkland, Kirk Shootings Linked
What does the Charlie Kirk political assassination have in common with the Parkland mass shooting, the deadliest school shooting in American history, that took the lives of 18 people on a high school campus in Parkland, Florida in 2018?
The answer: Ermiya Fanaeian, the leader of Armed Queers of Salt Lake City, who scrubbed all of the group’s social media communications in the aftermath of Kirk’s political assassination at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Private investigator George Webb believes Fanaeian drove the gray Dodge Challenger getaway vehicle used by alleged Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson as he left the UVU campus on September 10, immediately following the killing.
Now, Webb cites an email by former UVU student Kai Schwemmer saying he and Fanaeian went to the same high school in Salt Lake City at the time of that incident. “We were both featured on the same Fox 13 interview after the Parkland shooting.” Fox 13 is the Fox News network in Salt Lake City, Utah. Like Fanaeian, Schwemmer has achieved some notoriety of late as an outspoken conservative activist pushing the so-called Groyper agenda.
“We’ve both come a long way, one of us is fighting for the American nation, and the other is taking trips to Cuba to learn from communist revolutionaries,” Schwemmer wrote.
Webb’s latest video focuses on this telling coincidence, drawing upon the research of Pia Varma from Laissez Faire Lounge. She has outlined how Tyler Robinson was influenced by the Dark Web proselytizing of the Groypers. She says he not only fell under the influence of Schwemmer but also the more well-known Nick Fuentes.
Here is Salt Lake Tribune footage of the walkout in Salt Lake City. Fanaeian plays a central role in leading the walkout. Most of the participants were students at Highland High School. Fanaeian, at that time, was attending the Salt Lake School for the Performing Arts.


