NJ surgeon resigns after ‘cheering’ Charlie Kirk’s murder—nurse who called him out gets reinstated

New Jersey surgeon accused of celebrating the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has resigned, while the nurse who confronted him has been reinstated, according to Englewood Health.

The Incident

Dr. Matthew Jung, formerly a physician at Englewood Health, allegedly “cheered” the news of Kirk’s killing moments after it was announced. Witnesses say Jung made the comments in front of staff at the nurses’ station, sparking outrage from colleagues.

One nurse, Lexi Kuenzle, challenged him, asking how a doctor sworn to save lives could openly celebrate a death.

The exchange escalated when Kuenzle later posted about the incident on social media. She was reportedly suspended, prompting widespread backlash online and speculation she had been fired.

Hospital’s Response

On Tuesday, the hospital clarified the situation in a statement. “We have accepted the physician’s resignation,” a representative confirmed.

As for Kuenzle, Englewood Health insisted she was never fired and that her suspension was mischaracterized. “The nurse was never fired; was never told she would be fired by Englewood Hospital; and will not miss any pay as part of our review of this matter,” the spokesperson said.

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They confirmed Kuenzle is expected to resume her regular shifts, adding: “Englewood Health is committed to providing a safe and respectful environment for all.”

Legal Fallout

Despite the clarification, Kuenzle has filed a lawsuit in Bergen County Superior Court against the hospital, Dr. Jung, and others, claiming she was wrongfully suspended. Her suit argues she was punished for standing up against inappropriate behavior by a colleague in a professional setting.

Jung has not commented publicly on his resignation or the lawsuit.

The Broader Context

The controversy unfolded in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University on September 10. Kirk, 31, was fatally shot in the neck while addressing students during the launch of his “American Comeback” tour.

A 22-year-old suspect was arrested two days later after his father turned him in to police. Investigators have since linked him to ammunition engraved with anti-fascist slogans and online memes.

Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, leaves behind his wife Erika and their two young children. His funeral is scheduled for September 21, with President Donald Trump expected to attend.

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