A shocking scene erupted at Georgetown University this week, sparking outrage and fear across campus. A viral clip reveals flyers from the John Brown Gun Club plastered on campus bulletin boards, emblazoned with a red slogan reading “Hey fascist! Catch!” The message immediately drew comparisons to the deadly Charlie Kirk assassination, leaving conservative students terrified and questioning their safety.

Shae McInnis, a sophomore and treasurer of Georgetown’s College Republicans Club, discovered the flyers early Wednesday morning. “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” McInnis told Fox News Digital. “This wasn’t political debate—it was a direct threat. Every conservative student here now feels unsafe.” The flyers also contained a QR code linking to the group’s page, claiming they were building a “community done with ceremonial resistance and strongly worded letters,” raising further concerns about their intentions.
The John Brown Gun Club, named after the radical abolitionist, has a documented history of violent activism. Members have previously attended left-wing events armed, engaged in anti-ICE attacks, and promoted extremist tactics. Observers warn that this campus recruitment could normalize violence and radicalization among impressionable students.

Social media erupted in response, with divided opinions. Some dismissed the flyers as free speech, while others warned, “After Charlie Kirk, any hint of this rhetoric is terrifying. Schools need to act.” Georgetown University confirmed the flyers were removed and an investigation is underway, yet critics question whether the administration is doing enough to ensure student safety.

Anonymous witnesses described an atmosphere of tension and fear, with many conservatives reconsidering participation in campus events. The viral clip has reignited national debate over political rhetoric, campus safety, and the rise of extremist groups in educational spaces.
As the investigation unfolds, one question remains: how far will groups like the John Brown Gun Club go, and how will universities respond before the threat escalates further?
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