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Utah Governor Spencer Cox delivered a message for young Americans about political violence after he announced there was a suspect in custody for the assassination of a conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
NPR Sage Miller reports.
Governor Cox spoke to a crowded auditorium at Utah Valley University.
To my young friends out there.
You are inheriting a country where politics feels like rage.
It feels like rage is the only option.
Cox, a Republican, encouraged young people to choose a different path,
referencing a comment Kirk made before his death about how society has to get back to having reasonable agreement where violence is not an option.
Your generation has an opportunity to build a culture that is very different than what we are suffering through right now.
not by pretending differences don't matter,