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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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I was trying to figure out what happened. We heard him on the microphone saying, "Let me grab my shoes" as they tried to take them off.

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I think I found the shooter. This guy with the white hat starts it by creating signals—“touches the bill of his hat, and then he touches his ear.” The guy that shot Charlie is over on this side, and he’s seen by others who move to block him, with one man “rubbing his right arm” as he steps in front. “Watch this”—the background figure shifts, and the white-shirt man is “holding the gun right there.” If I go frame by frame, the moment the black-clad man moves his arm out, the white-shirt man “lifts his right elbow” and “shoots it.” His hand goes back, and then Charlie gets hit. “Watch the gun shoot right now”—the gun fires, Charlie is hit. “It’s clear as day.” The black-shirt man shows the white-shirt arm; “pop, bang.” Oh my god.

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Speaker 1 describes a man on the team who, after he was shot, runs toward the vehicles, stays outside the vehicles, and films a TikTok selfie video. They ask to identify this person, and it is confirmed to be the audio-visual (AV) team member who runs the cameras. This individual is said to have said, “Charlie just got shot,” and is the same person associated with the footage and the AV setup contracted to shoot the coverage. Speaker 0 clarifies that this person works for a company called VI, which provides contract AV/video personnel, and is not a security guy. He is the AV team member who runs the cameras. He also is described as the person who “took down the cameras” and there were questions about what happened to the footage, noting that this is a legitimate inquiry. Speaker 1 adds that after the event, someone goes to the camera behind Charlie, pulls the camera down, and it looks like they pull the SD card out; this footage is in the hands of the FBI and was not deleted or erased. The SD card was pulled by someone named Senga, and the footage ended up with the FBI. Speaker 0 reiterates that the AV person works for VI, the video contracting company, not as security. He expresses confusion about the phone usage and states that it’s not for him to understand that part; he observes that, in tragic events, people pull their phones out instead of running, and says that’s for the AV person to explain. He notes that the AV person does not work for them, but from what he has seen, this is the same person who took down the cameras, prompting legitimate questions about where that footage went. He confirms that the person was interviewed by the FBI, asked questions, and that all relevant material was turned over.

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According to the transcript, the safety team is here. They announce: 'the active shooter, Charlie Kirk, has been shot.' They repeat the claim, noting: 'Charlie Kirk got hit is what the what the security detail just said.' A family input is included: 'My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk You need to leave.' The dialogue continues with commands: 'Yes, sir.' 'Now quit.' 'Get him out.' 'Hey.' 'You go right now.' 'Get out of here.' Taken together, these lines depict an urgent security briefing with explicit evacuation instructions and a directive to move Charlie Kirk away from the area. No judgments or conclusions are provided within the transcript.

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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.

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Something out fireworks. 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 Athletes, you need to leave. In the scene, the speaker conveys that a safety team is present and references an active shooter situation involving Charlie Kirk. They report that Charlie Kirk has been shot, and that Charlie Kirk got hit is cited as what the security detail said. A family member's message adds urgency, noting that Charlie Kirk Athletes, you need to leave.

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Safety team is on the scene. I just heard them say 'the active shooter Charlie Kirk has been shot.' 'Charlie Kirk got hit' is what the security detail just said. A message from the speaker's son said, 'My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk I believe you need to leave.' Earlier, the speaker asked, 'Is this not fireworks? Sir, please sir. Hey.' The transcript depicts a security response to reported harm to Charlie Kirk, with the speaker relaying what the security detail reported and noting a directive for Charlie Kirk to leave. The tone conveys urgency and uncertainty.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 address a viral video about Charlie’s chief of staff, Mikey, and explain why they are discussing it. - The video in question attacks Mikey, Charlie’s chief of staff, claiming based on a few seconds of clips that he allegedly has a nonchalant or calm reaction to Charlie’s murder. They describe this as a “extremely disgusting attack.” - Speaker 1 recounts what happened: they were at the scene when a shooting occurred. The loud crack is heard; they turn and see Charlie has been shot. They realize there is a shooter on the scene. They decide to get out of there rather than be shot, noting Charlie had a security team that leapt into action to get Charlie out. - Speaker 0 notes their own actions: he, too, considered getting into the car, but decided against it. He was ahead of Mikey as they left. He recalls a moment where he paused to assess the situation, then saw Mikey, who was profoundly freaked out. Mikey’s lip was quivering, and he said, “I need to call Erica,” then took his phone and began calling Erica. Speaker 0 also called his own mom, saying there had been a shooting and that he was okay. - They describe Mikey’s later actions: after the initial shock, Mikey took charge like a “general directing a battle,” coordinating hospital transport and information flow, and directing people where to go. When they learned Charlie had died, Mikey told them, “now none of you can say anything that you've heard because it is Erica is not going to hear about this from anyone except me.” - Speaker 2 asks if Mikey could be involved in a conspiracy to murder Charlie. Speaker 1 responds that such accusations are vile and describes how some people online fuel such narratives, comparing the mindset to getting a “high” from dangerous or provocative content. - The speakers emphasize Mikey’s heroic actions: Mikey was distressed but stepped up to direct people and communicate with Erica and others. Speaker 0 notes that he, too, was traumatized after learning of Charlie’s death and rushed to be with Erica and the team. - They address the specific allegation that Mikey was on the phone immediately during the incident; they state he was not on the phone but was taking social videos to share with their group chats. He would send updates to Charlie’s social media during the event while the crowd was changing, then, overwhelmed by the noise and shock, he put his fingers in his ears but his phone remained in his hand as he moved away. - They describe the scene as a cordoned-off area with a narrow gap that people used to exit, where Mikey walked briskly or ran as he processed the trauma and continued to direct actions. They reiterate Mikey “turned into a general on a field marshaling the troops.” - Speaker 1 closes by urging readers who propagate narratives attacking Mikey to reconsider, stating that such narratives are bad and gross and a choice that shouldn’t be made.

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New footage shows Turning Point’s chief of staff Mikey McCoy immediately plugging his ears, turning around, and walking away slowly right after Charlie Kirk was shot. While others around him run for cover, Mikey appears to be on a cell phone, prompting questions about whom he was talking to. Pastor Rob McCoy, Mikey’s father, claims Mikey called him right after Charlie Kirk was shot. He says, “son, Charlie's been shot in the neck. Please call every pastor and pray,” and notes Mikey had blood on him but “had wits about him” and was directing people as he walked away. Pastor Rob McCoy also claims Mikey is covered in blood, which he says contrasts with Mikey quickly turning and walking away without looking underneath the tent to see if Charlie was okay. According to James Lee’s investigation, citing the New York Times, Mikey McCoy called Erica Kirk. The Times reports that Erica Kirk was in her mother's hospital room at 11:23 AM local time in Phoenix when she saw the number of Michael McCoy appear on her phone, and she recalled hearing the words “he's been shot” before Mister McCoy screamed them. Official records indicate Charlie Kirk was shot at 12:23 PM Mountain Time, which is 11:23 in Phoenix. If the New York Times is accurate, the only person Mikey could have been on the phone with is Erica Kirk. The transcript frames the question: Who was Mikey McCoy really talking to, and why did he walk away so calmly immediately after his friend was shot?

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Like, it was a direct shot to the heart. It looked like right where his heart is, it started going red. He fell back and went to his side. Then I looked down at the crowd, and it looked like the crowd. They all went to their knees really fast. I kinda did go to my knees as fast as everybody because I wanted to see if anyone who was close to the shooter would be trampling all over that person, and I saw nothing like that at all. It just everyone had dropped down for a a few moments. They were just not moving. And people start getting up and moving, the crowd start pushing me. And they pushed me so that I was basically backstage.

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Safety team is here. I can hear an urgent report from security personnel: 'the active shooter, Charlie Kirk, has been shot.' It is followed by another line repeating the assessment: 'Charlie Kirk got hit is what the what the security detail just said.' The speaker adds another update: 'My son just messaged me and says that Charlie Kirk You need to leave.' In response, authority figures reply, 'Yes, sir.' and issue directions to evacuate: 'Now quit. Get him out. Hey. You go right now. Get out of here.' The exchange depicts a chaotic scene and an immediate evacuation directive. There is emphasis on leaving quickly.

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Speaker 0 appears to be trying to move the conversation along, indicating a desire to shift focus and figure out what happened. The scene then shifts to a visual moment that draws attention: “Wow. Look at that. Beautiful. Look at that,” suggesting a notable or striking image or location. The core narrative centers on Mikey McCoy, identified as Charlie Kirk’s chief of staff and friend. It is stated that Mikey spent the entire morning dutifully and loyally by Charlie’s side, filming everything. The tension arises at the moment Charlie is killed: according to the speaker, Mikey abandoned Charlie in that instant. The crucial question posed is whether Charlie was actually dead and whether he needed help at that moment. The speaker then asks if Mikey rushed to Charlie’s aid or instead pulled out his phone to continue filming, implying that Mikey’s actions or inactions could be revealing of his priorities at the critical moment. The line “Anything?” echoes a probing or accusatory tone, followed by a blunt “No. Nothing.” This sequence reinforces the claim that Mikey did not intervene or assist Charlie as the situation deteriorated. The narration emphasizes the abrupt change in Mikey McCoy’s behavior, asserting that “All of a sudden, Mikey McCoy didn't care about Charlie Kirk at all and just left him behind.” This creates a stark contrast between the earlier portrayal of Mikey as a loyal companion who documented the day and the sudden implication of neglect or abandonment at Charlie’s time of need. The passage culminates with a direct, open-ended inquiry: “What is going on?” This question underscores the overall mystery and suggests that the relationship dynamics and the sequence of events surrounding Charlie’s death, as well as Mikey’s actions, are the focus of concern. In summary, the speaker contrasts Mikey McCoy’s supposed early devotion and his later alleged abandonment of Charlie Kirk at the moment of a fatal incident, raising questions about whether Charlie was dead, whether help was needed, and whether Mikey prioritized filming over aiding Charlie. The framing invites scrutiny of Mikey’s conduct and the surrounding circumstances.

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The speakers recount the moments surrounding Charlie Kirk being shot and highlight the behavior of Mikey McCoy, Charlie Kelley’s chief of staff. The account begins with a father describing his son’s roles: Justin is the chief financial officer, and Mikey is the chief of staff. He recalls the instant Charlie was shot: “Charlie’s been shot in the neck. Please call every pastor and pray.” He notes that Charlie was directing at the time, with blood all over him. Speaker 1 focuses on Mikey’s actions during the incident. He notes that Mikey is still there, phone in hand, texting, talking, then putting the phone away. He points to the person Charlie is arguing with, Hunter Kozak, and emphasizes what the video shows about Mikey: he seems to see Charlie get hit and “simply walks away.” Mikey later reappears on the other side of the tent, not running but walking. The account questions whether Mikey might be on the phone, though it isn’t certain. Security guards are described as doing their part, while Mikey is shown “walking, like getting far away from everything.” The narrative suggests Mikey turned his back on the incident after it happened. Speaker 2 names Mikey McCoy, Charlie Kirk’s chief of staff and friend, describing what he did or did not do during the morning. The speaker asserts that Mikey “spent the whole morning dutifully and loyally by Charlie’s side filming everything,” but then “abandoned Charlie in the very instant Charlie was killed.” The key questions posed are whether Charlie was actually dead, whether he needed help, and whether Mikey rushed to aid him or instead got his camera out. The speaker concludes that, according to the account, “Mikey McCoy didn't care about Charlie Kirk at all and just left him behind.” In summary, the described sequence presents Mikey McCoy as being present with Charlie prior to the shooting, then engaging in texting and moving away, appearing on the far side of the tent, and ultimately turning his back on Charlie after the incident, with the claim that he abandoned him as Charlie passed. The recounting is reinforced by a second speaker who reiterates that Mikey did not assist Charlie and appeared to prioritize other actions over Charlie’s welfare.

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The speaker identifies family roles: Justin is the chief CFO and Mikey is the chief of staff. He recalls a moment when Charlie was shot and immediately says, “Charlie’s been shot in the neck. Please call every pastor and pray.” He notes that Charlie was directing and had blood all over him, while Frank Turic was giving Charlie CPR and was covered in blood. The speaker then addresses online misinformation, calling it “the stupidity of the Internet” and dismissing claims that hand signals were being used. He states that it was Frank Turic, a Christian apologist, who was providing CPR, and that Frank’s children were on the phone when he was videotaping it and saw the bullet. He says, “Signals, really?” and rejects the conspiracy surrounding Dan, the security guard, who is said to be connected to the conspiracy. He emphasizes that Dan is a believer and expresses affection for him, asking why he didn’t check the roof, while acknowledging that Dan, and the team, have limited detail. The speaker then shifts to broader context, noting that President Trump was shot, Kennedy was shot, and RFK was shot, implying questions about where people were during such moments. He reflects on the challenges Turning Point faces as it grows exponentially, and the difficulty of determining “the dimensions of what to do” in evolving crises. He questions how they would have access to a roof when campus police have the keys to it, and urges people to calm down. In sum, the speaker recounts the incident involving Charlie’s shooting and Frank Turic’s CPR, rejects online conspiracy theories about hand signals and Dan’s supposed involvement, defends Dan as a believer, and references past presidential shootings to illustrate the difficulty of proactive response as Turning Point expands, concluding with a call to remain calm.

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So you know the kid who was asking Charlie Kirk a question when Charlie got shot? Remember him? Everyone's feeling bad for him? Yeah. There's video footage of him practicing his reaction before it happened. So when Charlie got shot, you know, his reaction was to put his hands on his head, look shocked, shake a little bit. Yeah. He was doing that. He was practicing that in the crowd, and here's the freaking video. How are you gonna deny what you just saw there? How? And you already know what question, you know, he was asking Charlie. Right? Remember that? This just confirms what a lot of us have been thinking and what we all think actually happened. Sick.

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Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter Charlie Kirk is in shock. Charlie Kirk got hit. Looking at what the security detail just said. Push one, sir.

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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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Hang on. I was standing in probably the third okay. I was standing from probably the third row in the bottom. I saw hit 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. He had blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over, and he was carried off. Get off me. Head to off me. Running high right now.

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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 need to leave. Yes, sir. Now quit. Get him out. Hey. You go right now. Get out of here.

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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 recognized an individual and 'have taken down the cameras minute four after Charlie was shot? The back camera of all the ones when you take the front camera.' - 'I've never seen that. He's never been behind me at an event. He's never been lingering around me at an event.' - I asked about 'his presence behind Charlie' and 'the mysterious phone call ... minute three after Charlie was assassinated.' - He told me explicitly that 'they were trying something new that day. Like, it was something new. Charlie's super ambitious. And on the AV thing, they were trying something new, and they wanted to be able to feed it back instantly to Arizona.' - 'None of it makes sense to me because these events are typically livestreamed. But again, something new. Okay?'

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The speaker begins by saying they want to move on and express that they cannot yet figure out where the rescue is. They then shift to a scene they describe as beautiful, remarking on something they’re observing: “Wow. Look at that. Beautiful. Look at that.” The central claim concerns Mikey McCoy, identified as Charlie Kirk’s chief of staff and a friend who reportedly spent the entire morning dutifully and loyally by Charlie’s side, filming everything. According to the speaker, Mikey abandoned Charlie in the very instant Charlie was killed. The speaker questions the sequence of events: Was Charlie actually dead? Did he need help? The speaker then interrogates Mikey’s actions or inactions in that moment: Did Mikey rush to Charlie’s aid, or did he instead reach for his phone camera? The speaker notes that there was “Nothing. All of a sudden, Mikey McCoy didn’t care about Charlie Kirk at all and just left him behind.” The passage ends with a puzzled inquiry: “What is going on?” The overall tension centers on the abrupt shift from loyal presence and filming to abandonment at the moment of Charlie’s supposed death, prompting questions about the true sequence of events and Mikey’s priorities in that instant.

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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 event opened with music, hats in the air, and a heated crowd. Some shouted offensive remarks toward the LGBT community, and others disparaged the prophet of Islam; cheers, boos, and mockery filled the venue. The first debater tried to persuade Charlie to adopt Mormonism, but the exchange stayed contentious and the audience booed him off platform. A second speaker proposed restricting gun rights for transgender individuals, citing Donald Trump. Charlie’s reply turned to mass shooting statistics. At that point, I did not see what happened directly. I heard a sharp crack and realized a firearm was involved. My friend reacted in horror; Charlie had been struck. Based on his reaction, I believe Charlie had been gravely injured. I shouted "USA" to project strength and create a distraction. No one knew if this was a lone shooter or coordinated. We left after traffic eased.
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