Two sisters from Arkansas, who were caught on video trashing a Charlie Kirk memorial, are now begging for money after they lost their jobs.

Kerri, 23, and Kaylee Rollo, 22, are seeking $18 000 dollars to cover their legal fees after allegedly vandalizing a Kirk memorial of candles and signs set up at the Benton County Courthouse, NY Post reports.

โ€œMy sibling and I are being doxxed online and my sibling was fired from their job,โ€ Kaylee wrote on the GoFundMe page they set up, adding that their First Amendment rights had been violated.

โ€œPlease help my sibling while they look for another job and stand against the tyranny that is creeping into the country,โ€ she continued.

However, the sisters were caught on camera. They were filmed kicking candles over and shredding signs.

โ€œFโ€“k Charlie Kirk,โ€ Kerri said in the video. โ€œCharlie Kirk died as he lived, promoting violence. Fโ€“k Charlie Kirk.โ€

Charlie Kirk memorial vandalized
On September 17, the sisters were arrested.

โ€œEveryone has a right to be able to express their freedom of expression. But what the issue is, is when you trample on someoneโ€™s memorial, the human act of grieving,โ€ Joseph Bollinger, Benton County Justice of the Peace, said, per 40/29 News.

โ€œYouโ€™re not just trampling on their freedom of expression, youโ€™re trampling on the memory of a person. Youโ€™re trampling on our Benton County values,โ€ he added.

Kerri was fired from her job at a restaurant, while Kayleeโ€™s boyfriend left her and told her to move out, according to the Daily Mail.

โ€œKaylee has lived in my home now for over a year, and I have never once cut her down or not allowed her to have the beliefs that she has,โ€ Lacy Christian, the mother of Kayleeโ€™s ex, said, the Daily Mail reported.

โ€œHowever, I will not allow someone living in my home to be OK or celebrate a murder,โ€ she added. โ€œI will never allow someone to live in my home who is OK with destroying a memorial for someone else.โ€

Kerri and Kaylee were charged with first-degree criminal mischief and paid a bond worth $22,500. As of Monday, they have managed to raise almost $24 000.