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Carson Carpenter described Charlie Kirk’s campus events and the aftermath: “travesty, honestly.” He recalled, “It was my friend… texted me” and, “I thought it was president Trump who got assassinated at first, but then I found out it was Charlie Kirk…,” calling it “truly heartbreaking.” He questioned security: “security was almost nonexistent” with “close to two to 4,000 people there” and a perimeter “impossible to extend out to the 200 yards of where the shooter was on the building.” He suggested the university, and possibly the Turning Point chapter, knew the space: “the university… had the most knowledge” and “the turning point chapter at that university might have known where the event space was going to be.” He notes “outside… metal detector system” would be impossible, and points to “the guy in the black shirt is always with Charlie” while a white-shirted person made signals that “looks like an indicator for the shooter to, go ahead and take the kill shot.”

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Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter, Charlie Kirk, has been shot. Charlie Kirk got hit is what the what the security detail just said. My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk You have to leave. You need to leave. The curb.

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The discussion centers on a group of notable figures surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk, a story that the speakers describe as growing increasingly crowded with unusual characters. Skyler Baird is introduced as one of the voices commenting on the event, and the conversation emphasizes a highly charged, almost surreal sequence of moments surrounding the tragedy. Skyler Baird recounts being perhaps 10 or 15 feet away when the incident occurred and suggests that viewers should watch the video for about ten seconds to catch what happened. The dialogue highlights an attempt to balance the tone by noting a focus on the positive and asking how to ensure that Charlie Kirk is remembered. The remark characterizes Skyler’s reaction to witnessing what is described as a “publicly executed” moment on September 10 as “quite a completely natural reaction,” framing it as a baseline of normality in an otherwise extraordinary and troubling narrative. The discussion then pivots to Skyler’s first contribution in the aftermath of the event. Skyler describes how he was right there and “kinda escorted” the person involved to a police officer. He clarifies that there was a cop nearby as well, but emphasizes his role in escorting the individual. The person who is escorted is described as saying, “I shot him. I shot him.” This claim becomes a focal point of the recounting, signaling a pivotal, sensational moment in the sequence of events. Attention then shifts to the figure known as old man George, identified as George Zinn. The narrative recalls that he stood up immediately after Charlie was shot and shouted, “shoot me, shoot me.” The speakers remind the audience that George Zinn had previously been characterized as a bad man with very dark proclivities, a framing that is referenced to underscore the dramatic shifts in how characters are perceived as the story unfolds. Skyler’s involvement is linked to these evolving perceptions, as he is described as having helped apprehend the decoy. The passage concludes with an admission that the sequence may be a matter of coincidence, expressed as “Coincidence, I suppose.” The speakers remark that the Internet promptly responds, with “the Internet doing its thing” and beginning to discuss and analyze the developing storyline.

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Speaker 0: Hey, guys. I am on the campus all over again, and you guys know where am I. And you could Right there are the flowers area. Let's see what's going on here. Okay. This place literally got fully constructed. Like, the platform he was sitting at, it got fully constructed. And I told you about this in the evening yesterday when I was coming to the gym that there is a big flag hung over the platform where he was sitting, and it's still there. So they have put these blocks of, I don't know, concrete on that platform. And, yep, it's going to be one week tomorrow.

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At Utah Valley University, TPUSA's Charlie Kirk event drew clashes between the patriot protest side and Love and Tolerance crowd. Protesters spoke of "free Palestine, love one another. Free Palestine, there's a genocide" and held signs like "Don't legalize racism." They said "we're not supporting terrorists" and argued "genocide's wrong on both sides" while debating when life begins and "to do their own thing." A speaker discussed livestream gear, cameras, and interviews. Then shots rang out; eyewitnesses described hearing a shot, seeing blood, and Charlie Kirk being carried away; "My son just said Charlie Kirk has been shot in the neck"—unconfirmed. The campus was evacuated; police searched for possible rooftop shooters and a man was arrested; witnesses said "There was no security" at entry. The scene became a crime investigation with an active perimeter.

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I saw a lot of rumors online today. That's bullshit. I saw those rumors. They are false. I will be coming to college campuses, many of them, this year. Charlie's voice is not silent. We're gonna pick up that bloodstained microphone where Charlie left it. We are not going to stop, and I have two words. Fuck you. We will not stop telling the truth. We will never stop telling the truth. We will never stop debating and discussing. We will never stop standing up for what America is and for what you should be, and we will never let Charlie Kirk's voice die. Goodbye to my friend, Charlie Kirk. May your memory be a blessing for your family and for your country and for all of us.

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Wanna bring in now, this is actually, let's start with this new statement from Utah Valley University. We had a speaker, Charlie Kirk, invited by a student group, Turning Point USA, speaking on campus today at noon at about 12:20. Shots were fired from a building about 200 yards from the speaker. According to the best of our knowledge, the individual was hit and was taken away immediately by his security personnel. That individual, of course, is Charlie Kirk. Campus is closed for the rest of the day, our campus police have a suspect in custody. So that is new information. 200 from a building, 200 yards from the shooter is the newest information from the university.

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Rumors online about a college tour are false; I was told by my team that I'm that I canceled some sort of college tour. That's bullshit. I will be visiting college campuses this year, and others will join, because we're Americans and won't be deterred. Charlie's voice is not silent, and we will pick up that bloodstained microphone where Charlie left it. To those who would intimidate or seek to end free discussion or claim ownership over public spaces and threaten those who speak freely, we will not be deterred. I have two words: Fuck you. We will not stop telling or debating the truth, and we will stand up for what America is and for what you should be, never letting Charlie Kirk's voice die. Goodbye to my friend, Charlie Kirk. May your memory be a blessing for your family and for your country and for all of us.

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At UVU, a Turning Point USA event with Charlie Kirk, attendees are interviewed amid live streaming gear. The scene turns chaotic as shots ring out and the campus evacuates: "There has been a shooting," and "The active shooter Charlie Kirk has been shot." Eyewitnesses describe hearing the shot, seeing Charlie Kirk slump and blood "gushing out" from his neck; others say he was "shot in the neck" or "hit." Reports of a possible shooter on the roof and rapid police response follow: "there might be a guy on the roof," and "The police said it could have come from up on the roof." A photographer's footage and security updates circulate. Signs express diverse views: "free Palestine, love one another" and "don't legalize racism." Participants also caution, "We also don't condone Hamas" and "genocide's wrong on both sides."

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"This is so much so." "Before we had a flag and we had" "it so it's positioned above the tent so it'd be in" "the camera made us move. What was that?" "Just a so much so." "It's too crowded." "It's just there's just so much." "As you can see, this new trajectory places a shooter on the roof of the Sorenson Center, and the shot would come at a much steeper down angle and a much larger angle off of the perpendicular, such that a bullet entering Charlie's neck would hit his spine and glance downward into his chest cavity, killing him instantly."

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We are here live at Utah Valley State University. There's been a shooting at the Charlie Kirk event, the TP USA event. There has been a shooting. We heard shots we heard shots. Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck is what my kid is saying. This is unconfirmed. My son just said Charlie Kirk has been shot in the neck. Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter, Charlie Kirk, has been shot. You need to leave. Yes, sir. Officer. Now quick. Get him out. We have multiple eyewitnesses saying that Charlie Kirk has been shot in the neck, that they saw blood spray. Sound like a sharpshooter? Dude. He just got shot. The evacuation is underway as safety personnel move people away.

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This right there behind me is a mural in honor of Charlie Kirk. This could be the first mural in his honor in the world, and it's here in Israel. This is how much he meant to us because he was a champion of the Judeo Christian alliance, he was a staunch friend of Israel, and we will never forget those that stand for the truth. So we honor his memory, and from here we vow to stand together for the truth because we are under attack, not just in Israel, but globally. The truth is under attack. Let's stand together and let Charlie Kirk's legacy live on.

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We are here live at Utah Valley University. There's been a shooting at the Charlie Kirk Turning Point USA event. Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck is what my kid is saying. I heard a shot... there was blood protruding from his neck or his head about six inches or more, literally gushing out. there was blood spray. The police said it could have come from up on the roof, but they arrested a guy up down right in front of Charlie. Active crime scene. Keep they're telling everybody to get out of here. There was blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over. There might be a guy on the roof. We also don't condone Hamas. We think that genocide's wrong on both sides. My sign says free Palestine, love one another. Free Palestine, there's a genocide.

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Speaker 0 says it's definitely not fireworks and that this area should be cordoned off. The safety team is here. They just said the active shooter, Charlie Kirk, has been shot. Charlie Kirk.

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The speaker asserts: "starts within five seconds, maybe fifteen seconds tops of Charlie Kirk being assassinated" and "This is the CCTV footage we want." He asks, "why is it that you will not or you are refusing to release this video right here of fifteen seconds prior to Charlie Kirk or prior to what you did release?" He adds, "This dude is sprinting off the roof." He continues, "we went around the campus, and there's another camera." He notes there is "CCTV footage that literally shows the would have shown Tyler shooting at Charlie because the camera is literally right behind Charlie Kirk," and asks why that CCTV footage isn't released. He also asks, "What are on these CCTV cameras? Was there another shooter farther back that you don't wanna show us?" Finally, he asks, "What is this? This literally looks like a camera, a CCTV camera completely removed from the side of the building. Care to comment?"

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At Utah Valley University, a Turning Point USA event with Charlie Kirk erupted as "There has been a shooting." Eyewitnesses said "Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck is what my kid is saying." "We are live at Utah Valley University." "There's been a shooting at the Charlie Kirk event, the TP USA event." Police evacuated the area; there was "an active crime scene" and reports of a suspect on a roof. Attendees debated issues: "The supreme court said they could deport people based off their skin color?" and "Color of the skin, speaking Spanish or speaking with The accent." Signs read "free Palestine, love one another" and "Don't legalize racism."

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At Utah Valley University, during a Charlie Kirk Turning Point USA event, witnesses reported: “There has been a shooting. Everybody's evacuating.” Someone asked, “Charlie Kirk got shot? Holy shit,” followed by, “Charlie Kirk got hit.” Security said the scene was active, with claims of a potential shooter on a roof and the area being evacuated as a crime scene. A photographer noted “the guy that got arrested.” Witness Eric said: “I was standing about the third level back… I heard a shot… there was blood protruding from his neck or his head about six inches or more, literally gushing out,” and, “I saw him slump over in his chair forward.” Further accounts described blood on the left side of the neck. In later exchanges, participants discussed politics: “free Palestine, love one another. Free Palestine, there’s a genocide.” “Don't legalize racism.” “We also don't condone Hamas.” “We’re pro Jewish people and pro Palestinian people.” “Love everyone.” A claim: “The supreme court said they could deport people based off their skin color or even like a slight suspicion based on, like, speaking Spanish or speaking with The accent.”

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Many young people on campuses know it is time for change, 'America's future is a series of choices' and 'There's only one way Our current state of slow motion national decline is a choice.' 'Today is our two year old's birthday. And I look at my daughter, and that is my why.' Jack Posobic recalls Charlie Kirk: 'Charlie Kirk was conservative firebrand, hero, cultural icon. But to me, he was my friend.' 'Charlie Kirk was taken from us in an act of left wing political violence, of terrorism, assassinated.' 'Charlie Kirk isn't just an American martyr. Charlie Kirk is a Christian martyr.' 'Charlie Kirk died with his boots on and a microphone in his hand proclaiming the truth on campus.' 'The mission of Charlie Kirk, the mission of Turning Point USA goes on, and it will never stop.' 'Charlie wouldn't want us to retreat.' 'Lock in, patriots.' 'It's your turn.'

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At Utah Valley University, during a Turning Point USA event with Charlie Kirk, livestreamers described gear and interviewed people about politics and love. Signs read "free Palestine, love one another" and "Gay pride." Then: "There has been a shooting." Eyewitnesses reported "Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck" and described "blood protruding" as security yelled. "'Active crime scene' and 'They arrested a guy' were noted, with speculation of 'a guy on the roof.' Police evacuated the campus; witnesses recalled hearing a 'higher caliber' shot and a possible sniper. The area was cleared, and attendees were moved to safety as authorities investigated. Reporters captured reactions, prayers for Charlie, and confusion over security and organization as the event ended in tragedy."

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The speaker references a person who was removing memory cards from cameras about four minutes after what is described as the Charlie Kirk assassination, noting that something about the situation didn’t sit right. They mention Candace released a video showing how this person reacted, and that diligent investigation followed, including a campus visit to UVU to examine the events with a play-by-play analysis. The speaker says they will leave a link to that video but first shows a clip. In the clip, Speaker 1 describes the sequence: “He doesn't try to grab Charlie. He doesn't duck. His first reaction standing right here is to turn this way and start booking.” The person “starts booking back here,” and Speaker 1 notes that he sees the shot and that Charlie hasn’t even hit the ground yet. Charlie is described as being in a position where “Charlie’s like this,” and the person pivots to lean back. Security personnel respond by coming over, grabbing him, and pulling him to the ground. Meanwhile, Terrell Farnsworth “has already turned and begun running back here to climb up on that wall.” The speaker asks the audience to imagine there had just been a shooting, with chaos and people running. Charlie Kirk “was just shot,” and the wall is described as “almost as tall as I am.” The speaker asks the audience if they can see, confirming visibility. The analysis then focuses on the person’s actions: measuring “how much of a pain in the ass he climbed up right here and then threw that loose rock and just so he could get to his vantage point.” The speaker calls it out as an attempt to explain the sequence from the vantage point up the wall. The clip continues with the person producing a selfie video: “Oh, they shot Charlie. They just shot Charlie. They just shot Charlie.” They refer to him as “Agent” and note his statements like “They shot Charlie. God help him.” The speaker says this behavior is a major red flag and cites it as the most troubling aspect. The running scene is described further: as the person runs out, he looks to his left and, in the footage, is seen climbing up, then reacting to the news that Charlie was shot. The voiceover emphasizes the emotional state (or lack thereof) as the footage shows the stampede of people and chaos. The speaker underscores that, to them, the absence of emotion on the person’s face during these events is “the biggest red flag of all.”

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We are outside the student life alongside. What's your name? Name is Makayya. Wait. Can I see what happened? How are you? Did you see what happened, Phil? No. You were there too? Oh, yeah. It's interesting because I was there. I I was a witness to everything that happened. I was talking to Charlie Charlie just before he took the stage, and I was I was in very, very close proximity. Can I see what happened? How are you? Did you see what happened, Phil? No. No. Charlie was a friend of mine. No. We know one thing, Charlie Kirk died. I was pretty

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I saw Charlie Kirk get shot. He collapsed in his seat, fell to the side, was dragged off and carried out of the venue. There was a gunshot that rang out. 'Are you okay? I'm no. I'm not okay.' Another witness asks, 'Did you guys see what happened?' Then: 'I was standing in probably the third row in the bottom. I heard the shot ring out. I looked to my left, and then I looked over to my right. I saw him slump over in his chair forward. He slumped over, and he had blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over,' and he was carried off. 'Running high right now. Everybody's in shock, including myself.'

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I saw Charlie Kirk get shot. He collapsed in his seat. He fell over to the side. There was a gunshot that rang out. He was dragged off and carried out of the venue. He had blood on his arms. He had blood on his shirt. I saw somebody get shot today. I was standing in probably the third row in the bottom. I heard the shot ring out. I looked to my left, and I looked over to my right. I saw him slump over in his chair forward. He slumped over. He had blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over, and he was carried off. It's high right now. Everybody's in shock, including myself. Where's your mama?

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The bullet struck Kirk in the neck, causing him to collapse on the stage. The shooter chose an elevated concealed position to avoid close detection and maximize the chances of escape. Witnesses reported that panic broke out immediately after the shot. The audience scattered, seeking shelter as shouts of Get down! And Run! Echoed across the courtyard. Campus police and Kirk's personal security team moved swiftly to secure the area and evacuate Kirk. Here is the detailed timeline of how it happened: 12:00PM, 09/10/2025. Event begins. Charlie Kirk began the event, with more than 3,000 people gathered to attend. The security detail consisted of six officers, along with Kirk's personal security team.

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On a cross campus check of Emerson College and Harvard, a journalist records reactions to the Charlie Kirk assassination, turning interviews into a lens on campus mood. Casey, an Emerson student, condemns Kirk as racist and homophobic and says his death feels earned for the positions he championed; she questions reverence for his views and notes that she would not celebrate violence, even if she disagrees with his abortion stance. She also rails against the idea that education is a meritocratic gatekeeper, invoking the cathedral metaphor and describing professors as liberal except for one, while arguing that prestige and legacy have faded in modern colleges. Across Emerson, other voices register a spectrum of views. One student recalls the assassination video as brutal and unworthy of celebration, while another notes rumors of Emerson parties but asserts that such celebrations do not represent the campus at large. At Harvard, many interviewees decline to comment, yet the piece highlights a statistic that 32 percent reportedly believe violence is acceptable to stop speech on campus. A Harvard student (Student 13) argues that the majority cannot be reduced to a single stance and that free speech has limits; others debate punishment for provocative remarks and the boundaries of constructive disagreement. The exchanges reveal a campus culture thick with conviction and fear of repercussions that shape what people will say publicly. Toward the end, the narrator notes that Charlie Kirk’s death did not elicit widespread mourning among the interviewees, but rather intensified debates about violence, accountability, and the role of ideology on elite campuses. The piece closes with a personal reminiscence of Kirk’s impact as a public figure and organizer, contrasting some interviewees’ hard-edged rhetoric with the journalist’s sense of his influence. Across Emerson and Harvard, the mood is unsettled, with students alternately defending free expression and condemning harm, and with the question of how to balance speech, civility, and safety lingering beyond the video.
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