Newsom condemns ‘reprehensible’ Charlie Kirk shooting
Southern California leaders and law enforcement denounce political violence after the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a Utah university speech.
- Law enforcement officials are investigating the shooting death of Charlie Kirk during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University.
- FBI special-agent-in-charge Robert Bohls reported the recovery of a high-powered rifle believed to be used in the shooting.
- Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason stated that the family is devastated and emphasized efforts to catch the shooter.
- Mason reported tracking Kirk's movements and collecting evidence for analysis.
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Breaking: Law Enforcement Announces 'Breakthroughs' in Charlie Kirk Investigation
Law enforcement officials said Thursday they have made progress in their investigation into the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot to death Wednesday during a turning Point […] The post Breaking: Law Enforcement Announces 'Breakthroughs' in Charlie Kirk Investigation appeared first on The Western Journal.

Southern California civic leaders, law enforcement officials roundly condemn Charlie Kirk shooting
Southern California political leaders and law enforcement officials roundly condemned the fatal shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk during a speech Wednesday in Utah, saying political violence is never acceptable. “No one deserves to be the target of gun violence, ever,” Rep. Judy Chu, D-Pasadena, wrote on X. “What happened to Charlie Kirk is appalling, unacceptable, and I condemn it in the strongest possible terms. I am thinking o…
Southern Seminary scholars discuss death of Charlie Kirk, national animosity • Biblical Recorder
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP) — The day after conservative mobilizer Charlie Kirk was killed by a gunman in Utah, leaders at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS) jettisoned their previously scheduled chapel service and, instead, spent the hour talking about how to deal with tragedy as Christians. “There’s a sobriety to our conversation today,” SBTS President Albert [...]Read More...
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