Teenager Kills Two Because of Charlie Kirk Comments
- Staff
- Oct 7, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 5, 2025
This is a developing story.
On a Monday evening In Cranford, New Jersey, two seventeen-year-old girls—Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas—were killed in a hit-and-run at 5:30 p.m. Going 70 miles an hour, Vincent Battiloro, a seventeen-year-old MAGA and Charlie Kirk fan, struck the two girls while they were on their e-bikes.
Admiring degenerates like Andrew Tate, who is undergoing his own investigation of human trafficking, it is no surprise to find out that Battiloro had sent Niotis deep fake porn and carried out a pizza prank against her. Leading up to the vile act of murder, Battiloro was becoming an unhinged stalker.
Battiloro reposted many of Tate's degenerate musings in the past:

Tate's full post:
Battiloro had been stalking Niotis for months prior to the murders, and his stalking behavior was even reported to the local police. The police did not respond. Though, this is not quite the shocker one expects, since it has been reported that Battiloro is a relative of Westfield Police Chief Chris Battiloro.
Niotis' family claim that Battiloro had been planning the girls' murders for months. Not liking what Niotis said about Charlie Kirk, among other things such as Niotis accusing Battiloro of criminal activity, he then faced his breaking point. Battiloro said that he wanted "vengeance" on Niotis during a September 23 livestream, days before the murders.
The day after the crash, Battiloro went onto social media and for twenty minutes, he spoke about the crash in a livestream. Though, he did not include himself in the recounts of what had happened. He claimed he was bullied, and that there was a lot of misinformation being shared. The viewers felt otherwise, accusing him of the murders.
Battiloro's disturbing words:
In a statement released on a Facebook post, Police Chief Chris Battiloro stated, “Like many of you, I am shocked, stunned, and so overwhelmingly distressed beyond belief by the horrific loss of two young ladies, which occurred in the Township of Cranford on Monday night. Not only did my police officers and I urgently respond to this incident to aid our law enforcement partners in Cranford, but I reside in the very neighborhood where it occurred.”
The full statement:
Even though the police chief of Westfield Police Department condemned his nephew's criminal actions, he has skeletons of his own. In a separate incident, the police chief was named in a lawsuit involving a former cop who was forced to resign after he had reported sexual harassment in the workplace.
Forcing a victim to resign, double homicide… The Battiloro family are not what you call "Good Samaritans.” However, Niotis and Salas were known for being good people, and the community of Cranford held a beautiful vigil for the two teenagers who lost their lives at the hands of an incel.
Gofundme for both families:
Stay safe out there, America!!

