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"Maybe he should have his gun to protect himself!" Chicago AEP Energy manager says death of "horrible" Charlie Kirk was "poetic"

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Alicia Armenta says Charlie Kirk is "horrible" and that his death was "poetic." | Latina Comedy Festival

Alicia Armenta says Charlie Kirk is "horrible" and that his death was "poetic." | Latina Comedy Festival

Alicia Armenta, a 51 year-old "senior channel manager" with AEP Energy in Chicago who moonlights as a stand-up comedian, described Charlie Kirk's death as "poetic" because he supported Second Amendment rights.

"I'm not trying to be mean here. But this man is horrible and well... you live by the sword," she wrote on Facebook after reading of Kirk's assassination. "Maybe he should have his gun to protect himself!"

Armenta, who also works as a stand-up comedian with the name "Alicia Molina," said that conservatives like Kirk "have shown us that violence is the ony way they know."


AEP Marketing Manager Alicia Armenta said Charlie Kirk's support of the Second Amendment justified his assassination. | Facebook

"Kirk lived and died by his words. Its poetic," she wrote. "Maybe with gun reform we can avoid this happening again to other families."

"My heart goes out to many other deaths caused by this administration. Not his. He was a horrible person," Armenta wrote. 

Armenta, who says she is divorced with two college-age children and lives in River Grove, has been a frequent guest on the Patti Vasquez show on WCPT-AM 820, "Chicago's Progressive Talk" radio.

Much of her comedy routine surrounds how having children impacts her dating life.

Armenta joined AEP in 2018 after eleven years with Constellation Energy, according to Linkedin.

She graduated from DePaul University in 1996 and Notre Dame High School for Girls, formerly in Chicago's Belmont Cragin neighborhood. It closed in 2016.

Actress Bonnie Hunt and Patti Solis Doyle, who ran Hillary Clinton's campaign for president in 2016, are also Notre Dame H.S. graduates.

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