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Charlie Kirk’s assassin appears to have picked a rooftop from which they could make a quick escape and be “miles and miles away” in mere minutes, according to a retired FBI expert. The sniper — who remains at large early Thursday — fired the single, fatal shot from the top of the Losee Center Building at Utah Valley University, some 200 yards from where Kirk was... “If you come off that roof — and I’ve seen the drone footage of this — there’s an open-air parking lot behind that building,” retired FBI supervising agent James Gagliano told “Fox & Friends.” “It’s spitting distance from I-15 … a major thoroughfare there,” Gagliano noted. “So this is a big concern because this person, within three to five minutes of that shot going off, that person could have been in a vehicle on his way out and miles and... By KEVIN ADJEI-DARKO, SENIOR FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER and OLIVIA ALLHUSEN, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER
Published: 05:40 EST, 11 September 2025 | Updated: 09:59 EST, 11 September 2025 The assassin who shot Charlie Kirk chose a rooftop from where he would have been able to escape 'miles and miles away' in just minutes as chaos broke out below, a retired FBI agent... The shot came from the top of Utah Valley University's Losee Center Building, about 200 yards from where Kirk was speaking under a canopy to 3,000 people, according to authorities. 'If you come off that roof - and I've seen the drone footage of this - there's an open-air parking lot behind that building,' retired FBI expert James Gagliano said. Fox News contributor Paul Mauro joins 'America's Newsroom' to share more details on Charlie Kirk's suspected assassin, as well as his roommate's potential culpability and the growing issue of how Gen Z's internet access... OREM, Utah – The murder case against the man accused of killing conservative speaker Charlie Kirk is already facing major legal hurdles — from questions about defense funding to whether the crime even qualifies...
Tyler Robinson, 22, is being held without bail at the Utah County Jail. Prosecutors say he climbed onto a rooftop at Utah Valley University, shot Kirk from about 200 yards away and fled before surrendering near his home in Washington, Utah. Defending Robinson is proving to be no simple task. Utah requires attorneys in death penalty cases to have prior trial and capital case experience, and at least two must be appointed. That level of commitment can consume a year or more of full-time work, experts told Fox News Digital, forcing lawyers to set aside other clients and personal obligations. "It’s a huge undertaking to represent someone in a case like this," Utah criminal defense lawyer Randall Spencer, who has handled multiple murder and high profile cases, told Fox News Digital.
"It really is a sacrifice for defense attorneys who take on this kind of work." An elite American sharpshooter believes the assassin who fatally shot Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Wednesday was an “internet shooter” and not a trained soldier. US Army Sgt. Nicholas Ranstad said the unidentified gunman, who remains at large Thursday morning, was most likely self-taught and didn’t have any military firearm training. “They’re probably just an internet shooter, not a sniper or trained soldier,” Ranstad said. He went on to describe the scene where the 31-year-old father of two was killed.
“The security was super light, no crime at that school. So I guess the threat was low, apparently,” Ranstad told the Daily Mail. “That’s a buffet for someone who wanted to kill someone.” SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — More than 36 hours later, the assassin who fired one shot killing Charlie Kirk is still outstanding. The manhunt has intensified as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Utah Department of Public Safety and local law enforcement tries to identify Kirk's killer and bring him to justice. 2News Chief Investigative Reporter Wendy Halloran spoke with a former FBI Agent to get insight into some of the things they could be examining.
Retired FBI Agent Greg Rogers tells 2News Investigates that the gunman made a lot of critical mistakes FBI agents will capitalize on. "It's multi-faceted they're having psychological profilers who are trying to determine motive." One shot to Kirk's neck and the assassin slipped away. On September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk, an American right-wing political activist, was assassinated while addressing an audience on the campus of Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah, United States. The outdoor event was the first stop of the Fall 2025 season for the American Comeback Tour, a speaking and debate series planned by Turning Point USA, a conservative youth organization that he co-founded. Kirk was fatally shot in the neck while engaging with an audience member about mass shootings in the United States by a sniper on the roof of a building approximately 142 yards (130 m)...
The next day, 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson surrendered himself to the local sheriff. Prosecutors charged Robinson with murder on September 16 and announced they would seek the death penalty, alleging the attack was politically motivated.[2][3][4] The assassination was highlighted as an instance of increasing political violence within the United States and was condemned by national and foreign leaders. Video footage of the shooting spread rapidly on social media, and reactions ranged from heartfelt messages expressing anguish about the political climate to sharply partisan comments and celebrations of his death.[5][6][7] President Donald Trump,... The Trump administration called for a crackdown against what it called "political extremism" on the left,[10][11][12][13] which was widely criticized by free speech advocates and legal experts as using the assassination as a pretext... Charlie Kirk was an American right-wing political activist, author, and media personality, known for co-founding and serving as CEO of Turning Point USA.[17][18] A close ally of US president Donald Trump, Kirk utilized his...
On Sept. 10, 2025, Turning Point USA co-founder and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during a Utah college speaking event. Politicians from all sides of the political spectrum, including U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and former President Joe Biden, condemned the shooting. Snopes is working on fact-checking claims that have spread online after Kirk's death. We fact-checked his last words, as well as famous quotes, like a comment he made about Jewish money ruining the U.S.
Here are six claims we've fact-checked about Kirk since the shooting: Charlie Kirk’s assassin chose a spot on the rooftop to fire off his shot from in order to make a quick escape, according to an FBI expert. The shot was fired from the top of the Losee Center Building at Utah Valley University, approximately 200 yards from where Kirk was seated and talking to 3,000 people. The area of the rooftop the sniper was on allowed them to get “miles and miles away” in minutes. Retired FBI supervising agent James Gagliano said in an interview, “If you come off that roof — and I’ve seen the drone footage of this — there’s an open-air parking lot behind that building.” “So, this is a big concern because this person, within three to five minutes of that shot going off, that person could have been in a vehicle on his way out and miles and...
He also shared the airport is “only about 45 minutes from there,” which could potentially have allowed the murderer to quickly leave Utah without being caught.
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Charlie Kirk’s Assassin Appears To Have Picked A Rooftop From
Charlie Kirk’s assassin appears to have picked a rooftop from which they could make a quick escape and be “miles and miles away” in mere minutes, according to a retired FBI expert. The sniper — who remains at large early Thursday — fired the single, fatal shot from the top of the Losee Center Building at Utah Valley University, some 200 yards from where Kirk was... “If you come off that roof — and...
Published: 05:40 EST, 11 September 2025 | Updated: 09:59 EST,
Published: 05:40 EST, 11 September 2025 | Updated: 09:59 EST, 11 September 2025 The assassin who shot Charlie Kirk chose a rooftop from where he would have been able to escape 'miles and miles away' in just minutes as chaos broke out below, a retired FBI agent... The shot came from the top of Utah Valley University's Losee Center Building, about 200 yards from where Kirk was speaking under a canop...
Tyler Robinson, 22, Is Being Held Without Bail At The
Tyler Robinson, 22, is being held without bail at the Utah County Jail. Prosecutors say he climbed onto a rooftop at Utah Valley University, shot Kirk from about 200 yards away and fled before surrendering near his home in Washington, Utah. Defending Robinson is proving to be no simple task. Utah requires attorneys in death penalty cases to have prior trial and capital case experience, and at leas...
"It Really Is A Sacrifice For Defense Attorneys Who Take
"It really is a sacrifice for defense attorneys who take on this kind of work." An elite American sharpshooter believes the assassin who fatally shot Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Wednesday was an “internet shooter” and not a trained soldier. US Army Sgt. Nicholas Ranstad said the unidentified gunman, who remains at large Thursday morning, was most likely self-taught and didn’t have an...
“The Security Was Super Light, No Crime At That School.
“The security was super light, no crime at that school. So I guess the threat was low, apparently,” Ranstad told the Daily Mail. “That’s a buffet for someone who wanted to kill someone.” SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — More than 36 hours later, the assassin who fired one shot killing Charlie Kirk is still outstanding. The manhunt has intensified as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Utah Department ...