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Over 150,000 people attended events downtown this weekend, including a basketball tournament, a Reds game, and the Cincinnati Music Festival. An incident at Fourth and Elm occurred late Friday night into Saturday morning, with the first call to police at 3:06 AM. Officers arrived at 3:12 AM, finding the fight already over and most participants gone. Police have identified victims and suspects and have charged five people. Anyone who put their hands on another individual in an attempt to cause harm will face consequences, regardless of which side they were on. All potential charges are being investigated, and alcohol played a significant part in the incident. Police are investigating if individuals were overserved at local establishments. Only one person called to report the incident.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a known far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and a supporter of pro-Hamas protests and the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from his duties, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. Mahoney declined to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee. The university would not comment on either's status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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WSU junior Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat near the campus bar. Surveillance footage captured the incident, leaving Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his political views, as a Republican involved with Turning Point USA, clashed with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student, instructor, and far-left activist. Mahoney is allegedly a supporter of the communist party and has participated in pro-Hamas protests. Mahoney was temporarily suspended after the February incident, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment, and Hoff could not be reached. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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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 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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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a "Trump" hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes prior political disagreements with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, fueled the attack. Sonny volunteers with conservative groups like Turning Point USA, while Mahoney is described as a far-left activist with ties to socialist and communist groups. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement, arguing that someone intolerant of different opinions shouldn't be teaching. WSU declined to comment. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event featuring Charlie Kirk, which is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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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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Over 150,000 people attended events downtown this weekend, including a basketball tournament, a Reds game, and the Cincinnati Music Festival. An incident at Fourth and Elm occurred late Friday night into Saturday morning, with the first call to police at 3:06 AM. Officers arrived at 3:12 AM, after the fight had ended and most participants had left. Police gathered information from victims and have identified victims and suspects, charging five people so far. Anyone who put their hands on another individual in an attempt to cause harm will face consequences, regardless of which side they were on. All potential charges are being investigated, including whether individuals were over-served at local establishments, as alcohol played a significant part. Only one phone call was received reporting the incident.

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Protesters destroying government property labeled as domestic terrorists. 100 days of violent unrest. Authorities call it well-coordinated. A person in a patriot prayer hat shot and killed in Portland. Avoid being a Trump supporter in Portland. Two police officers shot. These are acts of domestic terror. Guard your country and society, or it will be the story.

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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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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the incident. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the assault, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student, and instructor known for pro-Hamas protests and admiration for the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but his side of the story is unknown. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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The University of Washington released a statement regarding the Turning Point Ride Again Center event, suggesting that the event was intended to provoke disruption for social media content. However, the reality was that protesters were breaking windows, throwing objects, and creating chaos, which included pulling fire alarms and using lights to disrupt the event. The goal of the event was to discuss the protection of women's sports and free speech. Notably, Donald Trump recently signed an executive order mandating that college campuses must uphold free speech or risk losing federal funding. The university's actions contradict this mandate, and I expressed excitement about the event's cancellation, indicating that it reflects my commitment to the cause. I plan to return.

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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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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is employed at WSU, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. WSU is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was assaulted by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a "Trump" hat. Surveillance footage shows the incident outside a campus bar. Sonny sustained scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat but downplayed the incident, with Mahoney claiming Sonny "got what's coming to him." They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes prior political disagreements with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, contributed to the attack. Sonny volunteers with conservative groups, while Mahoney is described as a far-left activist with ties to socialist and communist groups, and is a regular at pro-Hamas protests. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. WSU declined to comment, citing student privacy laws. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. An upcoming campus event featuring Charlie Kirk is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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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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A speaker defends someone shown in a video, stating he is not a thug but a school student with five kids on the honor roll. This is in response to an incident where the person in the video smacked someone. The speaker references Chief Terry Fiji's statement that anyone using their hands to intend harm will face consequences, regardless of which side of the fight they are on. The speaker indicates to expect more arrests related to the incident.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats from left-leaning groups.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views, as a volunteer with Turning Point USA, clashed with Mahoney's far-left activism. Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, is described as a pro-Hamas activist with ties to the Democratic Socialists of America who admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended after the February incident, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment, and Hoff could not be reached. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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I was arrested for a potential hate crime after allegedly assaulting two Donald Trump supporters. I approached one woman to ask why she was voting for Trump because she seemed proud. The woman said she was shocked by my presence and claimed it was because of her skin color. I shoved her, and she told me not to touch her. I then put my hand to her chin. When her friend stepped in, I punched her, connecting with her jaw. The two women are physically okay, but shaken. Police say I showed no remorse. I believe both sides of the political spectrum have valid points and we need to come together. A judge found probable cause for a hate crime offense and two counts of fourth-degree assault and prosecutors have a day to make a charging decision.

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Two arrests have been made for fourth-degree assault after a victim was assaulted on Colorado Street in Pullman. The victim was wearing a hat supporting Trump, which appears to be a focal point of the assault. Authorities have not classified it as a hate crime, stating the investigation hasn't reached that level. To be considered a hate crime, it would need to be proven the crime was committed specifically because of race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender. Political ideology is questionable. There is currently no evidence of hateful utterances by the perpetrators. Regarding a Turning Point USA event on April 17, the Washington University Police Department has primary jurisdiction and local authorities are a support agency, preparing a plan in case they are needed. These types of events draw counter-protesters, which sometimes results in conflict. The primary goal is public safety for everyone attending.

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EVERYTHING WE KNOW: MANHUNT For Charlie Kirk Assassin
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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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