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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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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. As soon as the shot was fired, the gunman likely retreated to an entrance on the top of the building. Despite security efforts, the shooter disappeared without a trace, climbing down from the building and blending into nearby campus structures or escape routes surrounding the Losey Center. 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. Charlie Kirk began the event, with more than 3,000 people gathered to attend.

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Candace seeks help identifying Cooper Brown, the person who shoved a microphone away from a speaker at Utah Valley University's Charlie Kirk event. Brown later appeared on Fox News as eyewitness, described as a Leadership Institute volunteer who was 'feet away from Charlie' when the shot rang out and who 'held the microphone' during the event. Witnesses who 'heard multiple shots' were not given mainstream-media interviews; a viral clip shows a witness describing a gunshot and a man slumping, with skepticism about the shooter's origin. The video subject is clarified as not Andrew Colvert of Turning Point USA, and not a TPUSA employee or UVU student; instead, he is a volunteer connected to a TPUSA event, prompting questions about his background, the use of volunteers to manage microphones, and why he spoke to Fox News. Speaker asks for information from Southern New Hampshire University folks who might know Cooper Brown.

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"how did this guy know to move to that exact location?" "There was also a man that was arrested in a parking lot with an airsoft rifle." "that crazy guy screaming that he was basically a distraction?" "the best way to tell a difference between people is to look at their ear." "the ear does not is a bit different to the one we've seen of of photos of Tyler, old photos Tyler." "it's not obvious, but we don't have any positive proof here that there is a rifle in this video at all." "how did he get a rifle up on the roof?" "it's not a takedown model." "the bulge in his pocket" "12:23:34" "potato cam footage" "I didn't shoot him, I didn't do anything, I swear guys." "rifle was pre positioned at some period in time, and that he then was able to pick it off the property, and because he knew he couldn't walk all the way across, and then stash it like that as he was moving into position finally." "there's so many different people that are talking about this and it hasn't died yet." "a Twitter post the day before and ended up sharing it, the same day within hours of when Charlie Kirk got shot, that said he was attending school there, he said something very big was gonna happen the next day"

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Approximately 12:20 Mountain Standard Time, Charlie Kirk was shot at an event at the Utah Valley University and transported to Timpanogos Hospital, where he later passed. The Utah Department of Public Safety will be co-lead this criminal investigation with the FBI, working in unison with the county sheriff's office, local police, and the university police. Shortly after the shooting, a suspect, George Zinn, was in custody but released after failing to match the shooting suspect; he was booked into the county jail by UVU Police for obstruction of justice. We still have an active investigation for the person of interest. The incident occurred with a large crowd; there was one shot fired and one victim. While the suspect is at large, this is believed to be a targeted attack toward one individual. Call 988 for mental health support; FBI to discuss public tips. Thank you.

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At UVU, TPUSA/Charlie Kirk event, they discuss streams and gear, with a DIY setup described as "This is the camera right here," a Logitech unit, "the SD in there," and a router in the backpack. They discuss abortion, life, freedom, and love across differences; signs read "free Palestine, love one another" and "Don't legalize racism." A claim about the Supreme Court: "The supreme court decision to, allow people to, be deported purely based on, skin color or even like a slight suspicion based on, like, speaking Spanish or" and "The supreme court said they could deport people based off their skin color?" Another claim: "Charlie Kirk did? Yeah. He did. What? Say that again?" He confused a dolphin fetus with a human fetus. Then a shooting occurs: "There has been a shooting," campus evacuation, eyewitness reports that Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck; arrests; police sweeping the building; uncertainty.

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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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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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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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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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At Utah Valley University, students gathered to pay tribute to Charlie Kirk, assassinated on campus nine days earlier, ahead of his funeral with tens of thousands expected, including president Trump. The vigil follows Kirk’s death and an outreach he made the day before to CNN’s Van Jones. The dispute began after a Ukrainian woman was fatally stabbed in North Carolina; Kirk claimed the murder happened because she was white, while Van Jones denounced that as completely unfounded. Kirk then sent out what Van calls a "fire hose of tweets" challenging his argument, which Van says sparked death threats against him. In a direct message on x dated September 9, Kirk wrote: "Hey, Van. I mean it. I'd love to have you on my show to have a respectful conversation about crime and race. I would be a gentleman as I know you would be as well. We can disagree about the issues agreeably." Jones says he did not see it until the day after Kirk was murdered. "Let's disagree agreeably." He adds he would have tried to get him on the show and that "We were words not weapons." He ends with a call to civil discourse: "Civil discourse, civil dialogue, debate, let's disagree agreeably."

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Steven (interviewer) and Charlie Kirk’s discussion covers the Charlie Kirk shooting at the Utah Valley University campus, the evidence, theories, and ongoing investigations. The key points are: - Two narratives around the incident: many are angry about the Gaza-Israel war, while others note Charlie Kirk was irritated about defending Israel more than America and about a Jewish donor pulling money; this discrepancy led some to speculate about Israeli involvement, though no definitive link is presented in their discussion. - The microphone/explosion theory and the “exploding mic” explanation are challenged. The mic is deemed too small to cause the observed effects, there is no residue, and the shirt’s cavitation can account for the shirt puffing without an explosion. They discuss the lack of burns or tears and conclude the exploding-mic theory does not fit the evidence they examined. - On the terrain and line of sight: a walkthrough of the scene revealed the Losey Building is two or three stories tall, with Charlie Kirk in a lower amphitheater area; the shooter, Tyler Robinson, fired from above, shooting downward. The terrain and proximity were difficult to gauge from Google Maps, and being physically present changed their understanding of distances and angles. The shooter’s position, sightlines, and the potential visibility of the shooter’s face or gun from the roof were clarified through on-site observation. - Handprint and measurement observations: a handprint believed to be from Tyler Robinson was found on the roof edge, accompanied by a measurement tape suggesting a length around 36 to 40 inches, consistent with the length of a rifle. A yellow tape measure taped to the building and later footage from a telescoping camera supported this assessment. There was discussion about whether the handprint length corresponded to a rifle’s size, and whether a towel on the shooter concealed a weapon. - Video and evidence release: there is an ongoing investigation, and authorities have not released all video or autopsy details. They emphasize the rights of Tyler Robinson to due process; unlike a deceased suspect, Robinson is alive and defense counsel is heavily involved. Investigators have used lasers, measurements, and other techniques at the crime scene, but not all footage is publicly shared during ongoing proceedings. - Autopsy and ballistic questions: debates about wound direction (front versus rear entry), exit wounds, and the possibility that a 30-06 round could be consistent with the neck wound; a front-entry or behind-back trajectory is discussed. Forensic experts describe how X-rays and ballistic analysis will determine the bullet’s path and fragments, while noting that the death certificate does not specify the bullet type, which is a common practice. - Candace Owens and donor-related DM discussions: Candace released DMs in which Charlie Kirk reportedly said, “Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes. I cannot and will not be bullied like this, leaving me no choice but to leave the pro Israel cause.” They discuss whether those messages indicate Israel involvement or donor pressure. Steven argues donors may have wanted Kirk to uphold Judeo-Christian values and that the donor dynamics could explain some tensions, but they do not conclude an Israeli conspiracy. - Discord chats, text messages, and “trans terror cell” theories: they discuss the possibility of Discord chats and messages being forged or taken out of context; some theories mention a transgender cell or coordinated conspiracies. Steven notes Kash Patel announced investigations into conspiracy theories, but as of now no arrests have occurred. The Discord exchanges were described as real in part, but their relevance to planning remains uncertain; there is speculation about premeditation versus reactive admissions. - Other theories and debunkings: theories such as trapdoors, tunnels, or irrigation pipes were addressed and dismissed. Claims about an Egyptian military plane, drones, or a private jet turning off transponders were also discussed and generally debunked or dismissed based on timing, geolocation, and official statements. - Weapon specifics and trajectory: Matt Tardio and Chris Martenson are referenced regarding the ballistics and wound mechanics; Steven suggests the 30-06 wound is plausible if the cartridge quality and angle were favorable, but emphasizes that more autopsy details and bullet analysis are required. He expects more evidence to emerge during the trial, including ballistics, gun residue on the shooter’s clothes and car, and the shooter’s geolocation data. - Trust in institutions: the conversation closes with a note that, regardless of the findings, trust in institutions like the FBI heavily influences how people accept or reject the evidence and conclusions. They acknowledge that even with extensive surveillance footage and forensic analysis, public trust will shape the reception of any official findings. Steven commends the coverage for being thorough and methodical across multiple theories. In summary, the discussion blends现场 observations with ongoing investigative questions: the on-site terrain clarified shooting angles, the handprint and measurement evidence suggested rifle length, and the autopsy/ballistics details remain pending; many alternative theories (explosive mic, trapdoors, drone activity, coordinated conspiracies, or donor-driven motives) are discussed and evaluated against observed evidence, with a general emphasis on awaiting official forensic results and trial proceedings.

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Coverage of the Utah Valley University shooting shows footage of people running away in aftermath. The FBI director, Kash Patel, has weighed in on this. He just tweeted the following: 'We're closely monitoring reports of the tragic shooting involving Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Our thoughts are with Charlie, his loved ones, and everyone affected. Agents will be on the scene quickly, and the FBI stands in full support of the response and the investigation.' Charlie Kirk is a divisive figure, polarizing, lightning rod, whatever term you wanna use. Why? Speaker 1: 'Well, he's one of MAGA's most prominent voices online.' He hosts a near daily podcast and opines on almost everything. He's been closely aligned with the president since his initial run for office in 2015, 2016, and his ties to Trump really elevated his own brand. His group has brought in tons of tons of money.

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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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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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At Utah Valley University, Turning Point USA hosted an event where participants discussed live‑streaming gear, showing a DIY setup with a Logitech camera, micro four thirds lens, and an AI router in a backpack. Debates covered abortion, when life begins, and the concept of freedom; signs read “free Palestine, love one another,” and a rainbow pin signaled LGBTQ+ support. Attendees referenced statements like “We also don’t condone Hamas” and “genocide’s wrong on both sides.” A shooting occurred: witnesses report Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck; blood described; security evacuations; police said an active shooter; a suspect was arrested; some speculate a rooftop shooter. The campus was evacuated; reporters interview eyewitnesses on scene. The atmosphere was shock, with prayers for Charlie.

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Speaker 0 says they downloaded nearly original footage from the incident and note that reuploads compress the file, referencing “the national file,” and aim to “disprove this or not.” Speaker 1 points to Charlie Kirk: “how many You see him right there? That’s him debating with somebody here right before he gets shot.” “He got shot from his right hand side on that side coming out here.” They discuss a rooftop shooter theory, noting walls, bleachers, and that “you got shot from rooftop.” They show a rooftop trajectory diagram: “count with me… flat surface one, flat surface two, and then flat surface three… almost up on four,” arguing the shooter would have a straight shot at Charlie. They claim “this is 100% the shot” and say “the mic… was the first entry wound” is incorrect; “there is no entry wound on the left side of his neck. He got hit on the right side.” They demand CCTV footage release from Turning Point, noting cameras and a cameraman, and urge campus footage to verify angles, mentioning trees “above the rooftop” and needing to see if the edge of the roof is visible. They conclude the shooter was on the highest point and that multiple cameras likely captured it.

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The broadcast covers the Utah Valley University shooting, showing the aftermath as people run. The FBI director, Kash Patel, has weighed in on this. He just tweeted the following: "We're closely monitoring reports of the tragic shooting involving Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Our thoughts are with Charlie, his loved ones, and everyone affected. Agents will be on the scene quickly, and the FBI stands in full support of the ongoing response and the investigation." Charlie Kirk is a divisive figure, polarizing, lightning rod, whatever term you wanna use. Why? Speaker 1: Well, he's one of MAGA's most prominent voices online. He hosts a near daily podcast. He opines on almost everything. He's been very closely aligned with the president since his initial run for office in 2015, 2016, and his ties to Trump really elevated his own brand. He was really quite young as an activist when the president launched his initial campaign, and he has kind of ridden along with MAGA since 2016 and built up a massive massive brand of his own. His his group has brought in tons and tons of money.

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Yeah. We're showing, by the way, our affiliate in Utah and the aftermath of the shooting. You could see people running away pretty quickly as as you would imagine they would do gunshots. The FBI director, Kash Patel, has weighed in on this. He just tweeted the following. "We're closely monitoring reports of the tragic shooting involving Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Our thoughts are with Charlie, his loved ones, and everyone affected. Agents will be on the scene quickly, and the FBI stands in full support of the ongoing response and the investigation. Charlie Kirk is a divisive figure, polarizing, lightning rod, whatever term you wanna use. Why?" Speaker 1: Well, he's one of MAGA's most prominent voices online. He hosts a near daily podcast. He opines on almost everything. He's been very closely aligned with the president since his initial run for office in 2015, 2016, and his ties to Trump really elevated his own brand. He was really quite young as an activist when the president launched his initial campaign, and he has kind of ridden along with MAGA since 2016 and built up a massive massive brand of his own. His his group has brought in tons and tons of money.

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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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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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New details emerge moments after we wrapped, as law enforcement outlined the shooter's movements in a 9:26 a.m. Eastern press conference. The subject arrived on campus at 11:52 a.m., moved through stairwells to the roof, crossed to the shooting location, and then fled into a nearby neighborhood. Investigators tracked leads via doorbell cameras and witnesses and say they have video of the individual but will not release it at this time. They recovered what they believe is the weapon—a high-powered bolt-action rifle—found in a wooded area the shooter fled to, and they have collected footwear impressions, a palm print, and forearm imprints for analysis, with more than 130 tips received. Authorities noted the suspect was dressed all in black and that the CCTV footage is grainy. An older man seen in the crowd was arrested and later released; another person, a Heritage Foundation staffer, was also released after questioning. The manhunt continues; the shooter remains at large, and no public image has been released. Analysts described the attack as potentially professional, citing a single approximately 200-yard shot, and there is debate about motive, including speculation of foreign intelligence leads floated by media figures. Hosts described the incident as a political assassination unfolding during Charlie Kirk's Utah Valley University stop, noting custody changes, a released older man, and an uninvolved Heritage Foundation staffer. They contrasted official briefings, discussed maps and eyewitness accounts, and cited speculation about motive and foreign involvement.
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