Charlie Kirk ‘freedom’ statue to be unveiled in ‘center of the universe’ in NYC on anniversary of his death

A statue of Charlie Kirk is set to be unveiled in the “center of the universe” in New York City on the one-year anniversary of his shocking death, the artist behind the homage announced.
Italian artist Sergio Furnari, who handcrafted the metal sculpture of the slain Tuning Point USA co-founder, plans to reveal the statue in Times Square on Sep. 10, he said in a Tuesday Instagram post.
The statue honoring Kirk, 31, was handmade by his “hand, soul and body,” Furnari wrote on Instagram.

Kirk is depicted in the statue wearing a gray sweatshirt with the word “FREEDOM” across his chest, while holding a microphone as he regularly did when debating lefty students at college campuses across the US — including on the day he was fatally shot at Utah Valley University.
“It’s going to be in the middle of Times Square, the center of the universe,” Furnari said in one of his many Instagram posts about the statue, according to News Nation.
“You can bring over whoever you want, family or friends. If you were a big fan of Charlie, this will be your opportunity to maybe find a little bit of peace or harmony.”
Turning Point USA did not immediately reply to The Post’s request for comment.