A violent altercation occurred during a vigil for Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old political activist who was tragically assassinated at an event in Utah Valley University. The incident took place outside the Idaho state Capitol in Boise shortly after Kirk’s death. Tensions escalated when a man identified as Terry Wilson, a 41-year-old local Black Lives Matter activist, shouted derogatory remarks about Kirk while riding a Lime bike. This confrontation outraged attendees of the vigil, prompting a physical altercation.
The fight escalated when 51-year-old Alfonso Ayala confronted Wilson. Eyewitnesses reported a rapid escalation from verbal dispute to physical confrontation, as some attendees began chanting “USA! USA!” while others attempted to diffuse the situation. As Wilson was knocked to the ground, he retaliated by striking back. The clash continued until police arrived on the scene, intervening to restore order as Wilson provocatively shouted about free speech.
Following the brawl, both Wilson and Ayala were taken into custody. During Wilson’s arrest, police discovered a firearm and marijuana in his possession. He now faces multiple misdemeanor charges, including disturbing the peace and carrying a concealed weapon while under the influence. He was subsequently taken to a hospital before being booked into Ada County Jail. Ayala was also charged with a misdemeanor for disturbing the peace.
In a statement following the incident, Boise Police Department emphasized their commitment to public safety, especially in the wake of Kirk’s assassination, stating they would maintain a visible presence at ongoing community events, including 9/11 remembrance ceremonies and other vigils. The department is collaborating with event organizers to ensure that all attendees remain safe during the gatherings.
Terry Wilson has been noted for prior activism and arrests. In 2021, he was arrested for vandalizing a prominent statue in a local park, resulting in sentencing that included community service and restitution. His history further complicates the narrative of the recent violence, highlighting ongoing tensions within the community.
Overall, the brawl at the vigil has brought attention to increasing political violence in the nation. The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, paired with this disturbing incident in Boise, raises questions about the state of civil discourse and public safety in environments governed by political ideology. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the polarized landscape in which activism and political expression can escalate into violence.