FBI releases images of 'person of interest' in Charlie Kirk shooting
The FBI is investigating a targeted sniper attack that killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a Utah Valley University event, with over 130 public tips received for the suspect's identification.
- The FBI released images of a "person of interest" in the shooting of Charlie Kirk, asking for public assistance in identifying him.
- Law enforcement recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle believed to be used in the shooting at Utah Valley University.
- Authorities confirmed that two individuals previously detained were released after determining they were not involved in Kirk's killing.
- President Trump announced he would award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously, honoring his legacy.
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The day after the death by bullet of the heraut of the young Trumpian generation, the U.S. federal police spread clichés of a man, still actively searching.

FBI releases photos of person of interest in Charlie Kirk's Utah university campus killing
The FBI released two photos of a person of interest in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The shooter, who fired a single shot, remained at large and unidentified Thursday.
Kirk Assassin Deliberate With Shooting Location
Charlie Kirk's killer is believed to have deliberately selected a rooftop that allowed for a quick escape and the ability to be "miles and miles away" within minutes, according to a retired FBI expert. The Washington Post reported that the shooter — who remained at large as of midday Thursday — fired a single, fatal shot from the top of the Losee Center Building at Utah Valley University, about 200 yards from where Kirk was seated under a pop-up…
The authorities have released Thursday the first images of the suspect of perpetrating the murder of Charlie Kirk, the conservative and great agitator of trumpism among the U.S. youth. The images revealed by the FBI office in Salt Lake City, Utah's main city, are captured from a video obtained by security cameras. In them you see a young man, white, thin, touched with a cap and dark glasses and with a shirt with patriotic elements, such as the U…
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