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OREM, Utah — The suspect arrested in connection with Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University on Wednesday was released after the FBI announced that agents had detained the wrong person for a second... Kirk’s killer remains on the run — with the FBI and local cops hunting for him across the Salt Lake City region. “The subject in custody has been released after an interrogation by law enforcement,” FBI Director Kash Patel posted to X Wednesday night, just over an hour after he announced that “the subject of the... Follow The Post’s live coverage of the Charlie Kirk shooting for the latest news and updates “Our investigation continues and we will continue to release information in interest of transparency.” Erika Kirk escorted her late husband's casket back to their home in Arizona aboard Air Force Two Thursday with Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance.
FOLLOW LIVE: Trump Says Charlie Kirk Shooter Is in Custody President Donald Trump has said he plans to attend Charlie Kirk's funeral. Trump also said that the authorities were making "great strides" in their manhunt for Kirk's shooter. Investigators found a weapon in the woodland area through which the person of interest in the shooting of Charlie Kirk had traveled as they fled the scene. That weapon—not yet confirmed to be the one used to kill Kirk with a single fatal shot—is a Mauser .30-caliber, bolt-action rifle that was wrapped in a towel. A sweeping manhunt was underway Thursday for the gunman who fatally shot conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a debate event at Utah Valley University in Orem.
Authorities confirmed that two individuals detained overnight were released after investigators found no ties linking them to the assassination. “The investigation remains ongoing, and the search for the shooter continues,” Beau Mason, commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety, said at a news conference. Law enforcement believes the fatal shot came from the rooftop of a nearby building, roughly 137 yards from the stage where Kirk was speaking. Video taken moments after the attack shows a figure running across the roof as the crowd of about 3,000 dropped in panic. Additional footage reviewed by investigators reportedly depicts a person lying prone on the roof, raising suspicions of a sniper-style setup. accurate, fearless journalism.
But we can't do it alone. Witness clips captured the dramatic moment when Kirk, 31, touched his neck and collapsed after the single gunshot rang out. Blood was seen gushing from the wound as attendees scrambled for safety. The university later confirmed only one round was fired. A manhunt is underway in Utah for the gunman who fatally shot Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist who was making an appearance on a college campus when he was... The identity of the shooter and what motivated the gunman to carry out the assassination is still unknown.
The FBI on Sept. 11 released surveillance images of a "person of interest," showing a person wearing a black shirt, jeans, a baseball cap and sunglasses. The bureau asked for the public's help in identifying the person captured on camera. At a news conference, officials said they recovered a bolt-action rifle used in the shooting and tracked the suspect's movements before and after the incident. The shooter remains at large and appears to be of "college age," said Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason. "We are investing everything we have to this and we will catch this individual," Mason said.
Kirk, 31, was among the country's most prominent youth political activists and was a close ally of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. He made a name for himself as a talented and sometime provocative orator, drawing large crowds at college campuses where he hosted "Prove Me Wrong" debates. Kirk played a key role in Trump's growing popularity among young conservative voters. Charlie Kirk shot to death at Utah university event OREM, Utah (AP) — Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump who played an influential role in rallying young Republican voters, was shot and killed at a Utah college... Authorities say Kirk was killed with a single shot from a rooftop on Wednesday.
Whoever fired the gun then slipped away amid the chaos of screams and students fleeing the Utah Valley University campus. Federal, state and local authorities were still searching for an unidentified shooter early Thursday and working what they called “multiple active crime scenes.” “This is a dark day for our state. It’s a tragic day for our nation,” said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox. “I want to be very clear this is a political assassination.”
Two people were detained Wednesday but neither was determined to be connected to the shooting and both were released, Utah public safety officials said. Charlie Kirk‘s killer is at large — with cops and the FBI launching a massive manhunt after the MAGA leading light was assassinated at Utah Valley University in Orem on Wednesday afternoon. Early reports indicated that a suspect was in custody – but police later rolled back those claims and confirmed the shooter was still on the loose. Kirk, 31, was fatally shot in the neck around after 12:20 p.m. local time Wednesday as he was speaking on campus south of Salt Lake City. Follow The Post’s live coverage of the Charlie Kirk shooting for the latest news and updates
The shooter is believed to have fired a single shot from an elevated position about 200 yards from the tent where Kirk was seated
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OREM, Utah — The suspect arrested in connection with Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University on Wednesday was released after the FBI announced that agents had detained the wrong person for a second... Kirk’s killer remains on the run — with the FBI and local cops hunting for him across the Salt Lake City region. “The subject in custody has been released after an interrogation by law...
FOLLOW LIVE: Trump Says Charlie Kirk Shooter Is In Custody
FOLLOW LIVE: Trump Says Charlie Kirk Shooter Is in Custody President Donald Trump has said he plans to attend Charlie Kirk's funeral. Trump also said that the authorities were making "great strides" in their manhunt for Kirk's shooter. Investigators found a weapon in the woodland area through which the person of interest in the shooting of Charlie Kirk had traveled as they fled the scene. That wea...
Authorities Confirmed That Two Individuals Detained Overnight Were Released After
Authorities confirmed that two individuals detained overnight were released after investigators found no ties linking them to the assassination. “The investigation remains ongoing, and the search for the shooter continues,” Beau Mason, commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety, said at a news conference. Law enforcement believes the fatal shot came from the rooftop of a nearby building,...
But We Can't Do It Alone. Witness Clips Captured The
But we can't do it alone. Witness clips captured the dramatic moment when Kirk, 31, touched his neck and collapsed after the single gunshot rang out. Blood was seen gushing from the wound as attendees scrambled for safety. The university later confirmed only one round was fired. A manhunt is underway in Utah for the gunman who fatally shot Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk, a prominent con...
The FBI On Sept. 11 Released Surveillance Images Of A
The FBI on Sept. 11 released surveillance images of a "person of interest," showing a person wearing a black shirt, jeans, a baseball cap and sunglasses. The bureau asked for the public's help in identifying the person captured on camera. At a news conference, officials said they recovered a bolt-action rifle used in the shooting and tracked the suspect's movements before and after the incident. T...