Sage Steele calls on pro sports leagues to honor Charlie Kirk like they did George Floyd
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Many in the sports world were shaken up at the assassination of Charlie Kirk on Wednesday.
Numerous figures, including Jake Paul, Julian Edelman, Jaxson Dart and more all offered their prayers and condolences to Kirk, who was killed at age 31.
However, former ESPN analyst Sage Steele called out leagues and teams for staying silent, unlike what they did when George Floyd was killed.
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Trustee Sage Steele listens during the Indiana University Board of Trustees meeting in the Henke Hall of Champions at Memorial Stadium on the Indiana University Bloomington campus on June 12, 2025, while Charlie Kirk speaks on stage at America Fest 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, on Dec. 22, 2024. (IMAGN/Getty Images)
"Dear pro sports leagues: Looking forward to seeing you release statements & send condolences to Charlie Kirk’s family after he was murdered for his political beliefs. You know — kinda like you did when career criminal George Floyd died, Steele posted on social media.
She tagged the NFL, NBA, WNBA, and NHL in her post. Fox News Digital reached out to the leagues for comment.
MLB asked the teams to follow the White House Presidential Proclamation to fly flags half-staff at their ballparks, the league said.
Steele praised the New York Yankees for holding a moment of silence for the activist.
Local Minnesota teams also offered condolences when two Democrat lawmakers were killed earlier this year.
Other sports figures who weighed in after Kirk was shot