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Charlie Kirk assassination ‘person of interest’ released, gunman still at large: FBI

Authorities launched a manhunt after a sniper-style attack fatally wounded conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a university event, amid rising concerns over political violence in the U.S.

  • FBI Director Kash Patel stated that a person of interest in the shooting of Charlie Kirk has been released after interrogation, and a manhunt for the gunman continues.
  • Utah Governor Spencer Cox called the incident a political assassination and stated, 'We will find you,' referring to the shooter.
  • President Trump described Charlie Kirk as a martyr for truth and freedom, blaming violent rhetoric from the radical left for the shooting.
  • The shooting, which hit Kirk in the neck during his speech at Utah Valley University, has been characterized by experts as a meticulously planned sniper-style assassination.
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Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at a Utah university event in what the governor called a political assassination. The shooter has not been found.

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The investigation is progressing, in the aftermath of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, an extreme right-wing influencer, during a public meeting in Utah. The police released on Thursday two photos of a suspect, still actively wanted.

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Investigators in the case of the murder of influential Charlie Kirk, a well-known supporter of Donald Trump, offered the first data from the file. They managed to recover the trail of the killer, both on arrival in the campus, and after they took out the deadly fire and recovered some prints.

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The FBI has released a photo of a man they are looking for in the investigation into the murder of Charlie Kirk. Police are appealing to the public to contact them if they recognize him.

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