New images released of person of interest in Charlie Kirk's killing as manhunt continues
The FBI released images of a college-aged person of interest and recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle believed to be used in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
- New images and video footage of the suspect in Charlie Kirk's killing were released by officials, including Governor Spencer Cox and FBI Director Kash Patel, during a press conference aimed at gathering public assistance in the investigation.
- Tyler Robinson, aged 22, has been arrested for Kirk's murder, with authorities indicating he expressed disdain for Kirk the day before the shooting.
- Governor Spencer Cox mentioned that over 7,000 tips related to the case have been received, the highest number since the Boston Marathon bombing.
- Concerns about safety at public events have grown among lawmakers, with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez canceling a rally and expressing fear after the shooting.
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Charlie Kirk's widow posted images and videos of herself crying next to her husband's coffin - "You have no idea what forces you have unleashed across this country," she had said in her speech earlier.
How to talk with kids about violent images of Kirk’s killing
The rapid online spread of graphic images tied to Charlie Kirk’s killing has raised questions about how to talk to kids about political violence. Within hours of Kirk’s death, videos of the shooting had been seen more than 40 million times on TikTok, Instagram and X. We hear from parents and teens about their concerns, and Geoff Bennett speaks with clinical psychologist Tori Cordiano for more.
How to talk with kids about violent images of Charlie Kirk’s killing
The rapid online spread of graphic images tied to Charlie Kirk’s killing has raised questions about how to talk to kids about political violence. Within hours of Kirk’s death, videos of the shooting had been seen more than 40 million times on TikTok, Instagram and X. We hear from parents and teens about their concerns, and Geoff Bennett speaks with clinical psychologist Tori Cordiano for more.
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