WNBA star Natasha Cloud calls for tougher gun laws following Charlie Kirk assassination
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New York Liberty star Natasha Cloud made an emotional plea for gun legislation in America after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed Wednesday during a speaking event on the campus of Utah Valley University.
Cloud took to social media in the aftermath of Kirk’s killing to call for tougher gun laws.
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New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud in a game against the Atlanta Dream during the first quarter at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Ga., Aug. 23, 2025. (Jordan Godfree/Imagn Images)
"I AM TIIIRRREEEED," the WNBA star wrote in a post on X. "We need legislation surrounding our firearms. NO FAMILY deserves to lose a loved one when these are CONTROLLABLES. Your 2nd amendment was written for guns that took powder. Not military grade weapons. We’re the leading country in gun related deaths."
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Cloud mentioned a shooting at a high school in the Denver suburbs on Wednesday that left three teenagers hospitalized in critical condition, including the suspected shooter.
In separate posts on Thursday, Cloud suggested that outrage surrounding Kirk’s death should be echoed for the victims of school shootings.
"Continuing to send families prayers instead of voting for legislation to ACTUALLY protect those families and yours is reckless," she wrote in another post Thursday. "Gun violence doesn’t discriminate. Doesn’t matter what dumba-- party you’re a part of. How much money you have. Etc."
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