Charlie Kirk Gets The Cops Involved
The known political agitator who falsely confessed to shooting Charlie Kirk while in the audience at the conservative star’s event told investigators that he was trying to “draw attention from the real shooter,” according... Court records revealed that George Zinn, 71 — a known “gadfly” who was led away from Utah Valley University in handcuffs after the assassination last Wednesday — told cops he was trying to distract... Zinn approached cops immediately after Kirk was killed and yelled, “I shot him, now shoot me,” the report stated, citing police, who noted that he was unarmed and taken into custody. Follow The Post’s live coverage of the Charlie Kirk shooting for the latest news and updates During a police interview, Zinn admitted he did not kill Kirk, but said he wanted to cause a distraction “to draw attention from the real shooter,” according to court documents reviewed by Fox 13. «@Pablocoo Are they still up there?
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We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it. The fatal shooting of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, at an open-air event on a college campus with hundreds of people in attendance, has called into question whether security failures allowed a gunman to enter... Protesters gathered outside the last stop of Charlie Kirk’s “Prove Me Wrong” tour hosted by Kirk’s nonprofit, Turning Point USA, at the University of California, Berkeley, on Monday, exactly two months after Kirk’s first... At least eight people were arrested in connection with the TPUSA event, including four students who were apprehended for felony vandalism charges before it began, according to Fox News. The four students, reportedly all women, “were arrested while attempting to hang a ‘five-foot-tall cardboard bug’ from Sather Gate, which is a historical landmark on UC Berkeley’s campus, in protest of the event,” the... As attendees approached the building where the event was being held, they were shielded by a barrier of law enforcement holding back protesters, some of whom were chanting explicit phrases and some wearing keffiyehs,...
Andy Ngo, a journalist known for his reporting on antifa, said the group was believed to have organized the protests. • Charlie Kirk, a conservative US political activist and campaigner for President Donald Trump, has been fatally shot at an event at Utah Valley University. • The shooter – who is still at large – is believed to have fired once from a nearby roof in a “targeted attack,” according to the Utah Department of Public Safety, which is... • A manhunt is underway. Two people who were considered suspects were later released, the department said. • There has been an outpouring of condemnation from both sides of the aisle.
Trump described Kirk’s death as a “dark moment for America” and blamed rhetoric from the “radical left” for causing political violence. • As Trump remade the Republican Party over the past decade, Kirk embodied the GOP’s newfound populist conservatism in the social media age. Trump has credited Kirk with galvanizing and mobilizing the youth vote for him. Three thousand people attended the Turning Point USA event at which Charlie Kirk spoke on Wednesday, on an outdoor green at Utah Valley University. The sheer size of that crowd—in the morning, at a school in a suburb of Provo, and even if some were there to protest—is just another piece of evidence that Kirk, in his years-long... There was a Q.
& A. portion, and someone asked how many transgender Americans had been mass shooters in the past decade, to which Kirk replied, “Too many.” The person next asked, “Do you know how many mass shooters there... In the audience, heads turn: someone had shot him, apparently from an elevated position about a hundred and fifty yards away. Soon, Kirk’s spokesman announced that he had been killed. He was thirty-one, and left behind a wife and two young children. President Trump, a close ally, ordered all flags flown at half-staff until Sunday evening.
Kirk’s death was brutal, and tragic. It also had the effect that terrorists aim for, of spreading political panic. In the immediate aftermath of a killing with obvious political resonance, there is a period of nervous foreboding, as the public waits for news of the perpetrator’s identity and for any hints of what... But, as often as not, information brings no clarity. We have a fairly good sense of the politics that motivated Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O., and James Fields, who sped his car into a crowd of counter-protesters at the... But attempts to define the political motives of Thomas Crooks (who tried to kill Trump last summer, in Butler, Pennsylvania), or of Cody Balmer (who has been charged with firebombing Governor Josh Shapiro’s official...
Robin Westman, who stands accused of shooting and killing two children at a Catholic church in Minneapolis last month (and whose transgender identity was the focus of many right-wing media reports), had written “Kill... The motives were strange and idiosyncratic enough that they couldn’t easily be blamed on any one partisan side. The effect of these violent acts on politics has been easier to track. Shortly after the news of Kirk’s shooting, the former Obama Administration official and liberal pundit Tommy Vietor echoed a common sentiment when he wrote on social media, “Political violence is evil and indefensible. It’s a cancer that will feed off itself and spread.” If that is right—if violence is contagious—then that is because each act generates its own responsive pattern of fear. The news itself in recent years has been a catalogue of the ubiquity of political aggression and anticipatory dread.
In 2022, a man arrived at Brett Kavanaugh’s home with a Glock and padded boots; later that year, a man broke into Nancy Pelosi’s home and tried to murder her husband with a hammer. Threats against members of Congress have also escalated significantly in the past decade. The Republican senator Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska, said at a conference this summer, “I’m oftentimes very anxious myself about using my voice, because retaliation is real.” After the shootings of lawmakers in Minnesota, the... “It’s still in my head. I don’t think it will go away,” he said. What politicians can control is how they respond.
Speaking from the Oval Office on Wednesday evening, Trump denounced his perceived enemies. “For years, those on the radical left have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world’s worst mass murderers and criminals,” he said, and vowed to find those he deemed responsible for... The man sitting at the Resolute desk and blaming his enemies for political demonization—for acting “in the most hateful and despicable way”—had earlier in the week promoted a new campaign of ICE raids in... . .’ Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.” That aggression, combined with Kirk’s shooting, seemed to be literalizing the culture war, in real time. The man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk is now in custody.
The arrest came after an extensive search by law enforcement officials, with the FBI calling on the public for help, and it was information from the suspect’s own family members that ultimately led to... Stephanie Sy reports. Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. The man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk is now in custody. The arrest came after an extensive search.
The FBI had called on the public for help, posting surveillance photos and videos and issuing a $100,000 reward. As Stephanie Sy reports, it was information from the suspect's own family members that ultimately led to his arrest.
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The known political agitator who falsely confessed to shooting Charlie Kirk while in the audience at the conservative star’s event told investigators that he was trying to “draw attention from the real shooter,” according... Court records revealed that George Zinn, 71 — a known “gadfly” who was led away from Utah Valley University in handcuffs after the assassination last Wednesday — told cops he ...
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From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important... At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporter...
We Believe Quality Journalism Should Be Available To Everyone, Paid
We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it. The fatal shooting of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, at an open-air event on a college campus with hundreds of people in attendance, has called into question whether security failures allowed a gunman to enter... Protesters gathered outside the last stop of Charlie Kirk’s “Prove Me Wrong” tour ho...
Andy Ngo, A Journalist Known For His Reporting On Antifa,
Andy Ngo, a journalist known for his reporting on antifa, said the group was believed to have organized the protests. • Charlie Kirk, a conservative US political activist and campaigner for President Donald Trump, has been fatally shot at an event at Utah Valley University. • The shooter – who is still at large – is believed to have fired once from a nearby roof in a “targeted attack,” according t...