FBI releases images of what is believed to be the shooter of Charlie Kirk

FBI security cameras images showed, according to them, the moment when Charlie Kirk’s shooter fled on Wednesday after the fatal 31-year-old political activist and close to US President Donald Trump.

“The individual is seen jumping from the roof of a building after the shooting. At about 12pm, local time (4 pm, Brasilia), on September 10, 2025, the individual climbed into a roof; he jumped and fled,” the FBI said in the filming caption.

The FBI stated that the alleged shooter left a gun and ammunition in a tree -lined area near the university, and traces collected at the shooting site included shoe marks, a forearm brand and a palm impression.

The for information that led to the prison of the killer and released images of security cameras showing a “person of interest” wearing a black blouse, black sunglasses and a dark baseball cap. The long -sleeved blouse had the image of an American eagle flying over a US flag.

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Charlie Kirk, conservative political activist and co -founder of Turning Point USA, died after being shot At an event at the University of Utah Valley, this Wednesday (10).

Kirk was invited by a group of students and spoke around 1 pm at the local time when a shot was fired from a campus building about 180 meters from where he was.

At the time of the shooting, people were startled and ran out. A person who recorded the movement of the event filmed the moment people ran.

Utah authorities reported that there is an investigation ongoing. FBI director Kash Patel, said tonight that a person which had been detained earlier was released after interrogation.

After the attack, there was a wave of condemnation of both sides of the dispute For the death of Kirk. US President Donald Trump said he was “loved and admired by all, especially me.”

He also ordered the flags They were in half mast until Sunday.

While Trump reformulated the Republican Party, Kirk embodied the newly discovered populist conservatism of the party in the age of social media. The US president assigned Kirk the merit of galvanizing and mobilizing the young vote to him.

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