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Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet on Saturday called for the firing of a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor, who allegedly belongs to a radical gun group linked to multiple violent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) attacks.
Dwayne Dixon, an Asian and Middle Eastern Studies professor at the school’s Chapel Hill campus, is allegedly a member of Redneck Revolt’s Silver Valley chapter — an offshoot of the John Brown Gun Club, which was tied to at least two violent attacks at ICE facilities in Washington and Texas, Fox News Digital previously reported.
Kolvet’s demand, which he posted to X, came after John Brown Gun Club recruitment flyers were seen on Georgetown University’s campus Wednesday and Thursday with the writing, “Hey fascist! Catch this!” an apparent nod to writing that was written on bullet casings linked to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk‘s Sept. 10 assassination.
Andrew Kolvet, Turning Point USA spokesperson, speaks during the public memorial service for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., Sept. 21. Kolvet called for the investigation of a UNC professor linked to an armed leftist group. (Getty)
“I posted this flyer our team spotted at Georgetown, and now we find out professors at “elite” schools are members of this group and its offshoots,” Kolvet wrote in the post. “This professor must be immediately fired and the group/network investigated.”
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing federal agencies to “investigate, disrupt and dismantle” any illegal operations linked to Antifa.

More “Hey fascist! Catch!” flyers were spotted on Georgetown University’s campus on the evening of Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025, after a viral incident the day before. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)
The flyer coined the posse as “the only political group that celebrates when Nazis die,” and linked to a page where organizers said they were “building a community that’s done with ceremonial resistance and strongly worded letters,” instead focusing on “real change.”
A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill spokesperson previously told Fox Digital the school respects free speech, noting it does not “monitor or comment on the lawful personal activities or political views of individual…
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