The assassination of conservative pundit Charlie Kirk marks the latest example of a growing wave of murders and other shootings committed by transgender people and others advocating for their rights.

Audrey Hale, a transgender shooter who murdered six people at Nashville’s Convent School in March 2023, raged about hating America, being miserable while being raised as a girl and wanting to “kill all the white kids.”

“I only wore some nice girl clothes as a cover-up from the truth, which I denied myself all these years. And I hated all of it,” Hale wrote in diary entries released following the shooting.

“It was miserable being raised a girl because I had no choice,” added Hale, who was born female but identified as a male. “There was lack of education, research, and medicine to help society or parents better understand transgender.”

“Being white sucks, but being black is so cool. Black people should rule. White people should fall, every white person who lived and died. I hate you all,” added Hale, who was white.

Hale, 28, was killed within 15 minutes of opening fire in the school.

Robin Westman, the deranged shooter who slaughtered two children and injured at least 21 others during an Aug. 27 at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, identified as a transgender woman

The former Robert Westman opened fire through the stained-glass windows of a church at the Annunciation Catholic School — where he attended — during a celebratory back-to-school Mass filled with children.

Disturbing videos posted by the 23-year-shooter showed a handwritten manifesto and “kill Donald Trump” and “for the children” scrawled on gun magazines.

Westman, who died at the scene of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, went on his shooting spree armed with a rifle, a shotgun and a handgun — all of which he bought legally, cops said.

Alec McKinney, who was sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of being part of a notorious 2019 mass shooting at a Colorado charter school, told police he targeted classmates who mocked his gender identity.

McKinney, who was born female and identifies as male, said students at the STEM School Highlands Ranch called him “disgusting,” made fun of him and repeatedly referred to him “as a she,” according to written summaries of police interviews.

McKinney, then 16, said he “wanted the kids at the school to experience bad things, have to suffer from trauma like he had to in his life,” and planned the May 7 attack for weeks, legal documents said.

One student was killed and eight others were injured.

Another student shooter, Devon Erickson, was also convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Erickson was 18 at the time of the mass shooting.

Snochia Mosely, a 26-year-old transgender male, killed three people and injured three others before killing himself during a 2018 shooting in Maryland at a Rite Aid warehouse.

Kirk’s alleged assassin Tyler Robinson was living with a transgender partner who was in the process of transitioning from male to female, a law enforcement source confirmed to The Post Saturday.

That individual, who has yet to be publicly identified by the authorities, is now fully cooperating with the FBI on its investigation into the fatal shooting of the conservative activist, the source added.

Before being shot Wednesday, Kirk was being questioned Hunter Kozak, a far left TikToker, who asked the conservative pundit about mass shootings involving transgender people.

The two argued back and forth over the topic shortly before the shots were fired, killing Kirk, while Kozak was standing nearby.

Kozak on Thursday posted a somber video on X, saying he still opposes many of Kirk’s conservative views but expressing condolences to Kirk’s family.

“It’s a tragedy,” said a teary-eyed Kozak. “People have obviously pointed to the irony that the point I was trying to make is how peaceful the left was – right before he got shot – and that only makes sense if we stay peaceful.”

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