Charlie Kirk assassination ‘person of interest’ released, gunman still at large: FBI
An initial suspect was released after questioning by the FBI while the search continues for the gunman who fatally shot conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a university event.
- The person of interest in the shooting of Charlie Kirk has been released after questioning, confirmed by FBI Director Kash Patel.
- Utah Governor Spencer Cox condemned the shooting as a political assassination and vowed that authorities will find the shooter.
- A massive manhunt is ongoing for the shooter who is believed to have shot Kirk from a rooftop with a single long-distance shot.
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Manhunt for Charlie Kirk assassin widens; suspected rooftop sniper caught on camera
Hours after assassination of prominent conservative activist, gunman remains at large; armed officers sweeping Utah campus where shooting occurred, showing bystanders photo of person of interest; security lapses under scrutiny: 3,000 attendees, just 6 officers and no bag checks
News24 | FBI releases person arrested for killing of Charlie Kirk as ‘investigation continues’
A person taken into custody on suspicion of involvement in Wednesday’s assassination of far-right activist Charlie Kirk has been released, the FBI director said hours after announcing the detention.
Activist Charlie Kirk was shot dead during an event at a university in Utah. The FBI is still searching for the perpetrator, a previously arrested person is free again. What is known about the assassination.
FBI director says person detained in Charlie Kirk shooting case has been released after questioning.
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