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And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it. Amid a massive search for the gunman who on Wednesday fatally shot 31-year-old MAGA activist Charlie Kirk, speculation continues to swirl about the person of interest now in the FBI’s sights. The Independent is the world’s most free-thinking newsbrand, providing global news, commentary and analysis for the independently-minded. Amid a massive search for the gunman who on Wednesday fatally shot 31-year-old MAGA activist Charlie Kirk, speculation continues to swirl about the person of interest now in the FBI’s sights. In a screengrab from security camera footage released Thursday by the bureau, which is asking for the public’s help in identifying the possible suspect, a dark-haired young man in jeans, sneakers, black sunglasses, a...
The single shot that struck Kirk in the neck as he spoke at a rally is thought to have been fired from a bolt-action rifle atop a low-rise building roughly 200 yards away. Without any further official information available to the public, armchair detectives have been busily exchanging theories to fill the vacuum. A “professional hit,” argued one lay sleuth. Others confidently insist that the shooter was, variously, a “military trained sniper,” a “military expert sniper” and a “possibly disgruntled ex military sniper.” It was a lone shot, fired from a distance of nearly two football fields, that struck its target in the neck. But the killing of Charlie Kirk would not have required an expert marksman, according to multiple firearms experts.
They said the weaponry available today would allow someone with even limited firearms experience to pull off such a hit, making such tragedies exceedingly difficult to prevent. “A person with minimal training and a scope would be able to easily hit a small target at 200 yards,” said Scott Sweetow, a retired executive with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and... Trained police and military snipers are able to hit targets in the head from more than 500 yards away, Sweetow and other experts said. Kirk, a conservative activist with a massive following, was holding an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday when he was struck by a single bullet about 12:20 p.m. Authorities said the gunman is believed to have fired the shot from the rooftop of a campus building, a position roughly 175 yards away from Kirk, who was seated under a tent in an... Authorities revealed Thursday morning that they have video of a college-aged person of interest making their way to the building, going through stairwells and then fleeing the rooftop after the shooting.
By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on September 11, 2025 at 9:45 AM EDT After the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, one of America’s top snipers has broken down how the attack happened and revealed the mistake that gave away the shooter’s lack of real training. Sergeant Nicholas Ranstad, known for holding a record-breaking kill in Afghanistan, studied footage of the shooting and explained the weapon, setup, and key details that showed careful planning. However, he also pointed out a critical error that could help police track down who carried out the deadly attack. Sergeant Nicholas Ranstad, who once set a U.S. record with a 6,778-foot kill in Afghanistan, told the Daily Mail that Kirk’s shooting was carefully planned but not perfect.
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News Group Newspapers prohibits automated access, collection, or text/data mining of its content, including for AI, machine learning, or LLMs, as per its terms. For commercial use inquiries, contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk. Amid a massive search for the gunman who on Wednesday fatally shot 31-year-old MAGA activist Charlie Kirk, speculation continues to swirl about the person of interest now in the FBI’s sights. In a screengrab from security camera footage released Thursday by the bureau, which is asking for the public’s help in identifying the possible suspect, a dark-haired young man in jeans, sneakers, black sunglasses, a... The single shot that struck Kirk in the neck as he spoke at a rally is thought to have been fired from a bolt-action rifle atop a low-rise building roughly 200 yards away. Without any further official information available to the public, armchair detectives have been busily exchanging theories to fill the vacuum.
A “professional hit,” argued one lay sleuth. Others confidently insist that the shooter was, variously, a “military trained sniper,” a “military expert sniper” and a “possibly disgruntled ex military sniper.” Or, perhaps not necessarily a veteran, but surely someone with “extensive professional sniper training,” someone else declared on social media. The slaying of Charlie Kirk unleashed a flood of speculation that his assassin would have needed military experience and sniper-like precision to make the shot. Not so, firearms experts say. Shooting Kirk with a bolt-action rifle at 150 yards from an elevated position was not difficult and did not require any special training, they told The Arizona Republic.
Anyone with limited experience using a store-bought long gun and commercial-grade ammunition and a scope could have made the shot that took Kirk's life during a Sept. 10 rally at Utah Valley University. "It was a simple shot," said Charles Stephenson, a former FBI-SWAT firearms instructor. "A novice would know how." Stephenson is president of the Orion Group, a security consulting firm in Overland Park, Kansas, and has testified as an expert witness in firearms cases. He dismissed notions that it would have taken a highly trained sniper to kill Kirk.
The assassin behind Charlie Kirk’s murder is still on the lam and is likely an individual who lacks social skills, isolates himself, and has only a loose plan for next steps, retired FBI Supervisory... “In this case, it’s likely that there has been, for some time, a building frustration, and anger and rage, and an inability to feel that is addressed. And so they wanted to make a big — a very big — public statement. [The suspect] probably has a very poor self-image and wanted to do something big to feel better about themselves. “And they probably, again, don’t have the skills to address these issues in a calm, rational, interpersonal way. And that’s why they lashed out in this very violent and extreme manner,” Clemente, also the co-host and creator of the show “Real Crime Profile,” told Fox News Digital in a phone interview Thursday.
Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot by an unidentified individual on Wednesday afternoon while attending an event at Utah Valley University as part of his American Comeback Tour. Kirk was a massive voice for the conservative movement, championing faith, family, and freedom-focused values for youths, most notably on college campuses through TPUSA. The shocking assassination has not yet yielded a suspect, and the FBI and local law enforcement agencies are poring through evidence to identify and apprehend the individual.
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By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on September 11, 2025 at 9:45 AM EDT After the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, one of America’s top snipers has broken down how the attack happened and revealed the mistake that gave away the shooter’s lack of real training. Sergeant Nicholas Ranstad, known for holding a record-breaking kill in Afghanistan, studied footage of the shooting and explained the weapon, set...