FBI offering $100K reward in Charlie Kirk death
The FBI is actively pursuing leads and has received over 7,000 tips, offering a $100,000 reward for information to capture the college-aged shooter who fled after assassinating Charlie Kirk.
- The FBI released photographs of a 'person of interest' in connection with the murder of Charlie Kirk, who was shot during an event at Utah Valley University.
- The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of the individuals involved in Kirk's death.
- Utah Governor Spencer Cox condemned the killing, describing it as a 'political assassination' and stating that it threatens constitutional foundations.
- Donald Trump announced plans to posthumously award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom following his death.
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OREM, Utah.- A video released by the FBI became the centerpiece of the investigation into the murder of Charlie Kirk. The recording shows the moment the attacker flees after making the fatal shooting at Utah Valley University: he first runs through the roof of the building from where he fired and then descends to enter a wooded area, leaving behind traces that proved key to the agents.At a press conference led by the FBI director, Kash Patel, th…
A palm print. A shoe print. And a high-powered rifle found in a wooded area. Those are some of the clues that authorities presented when they asked for the public’s help to find the person who murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk before falling off the roof of a Utah campus and disappearing. The search continued on Friday morning, almost two days later. Federal investigators and state officials posted on Thursday a series of photos and a …
Charlie Kirk assassin likely lacks social skills, did not plan for aftermath: retired FBI profiler
Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent and profiler James Clemente suspected the assassin behind Charlie Kirk's murder is likely an individual who lacks social skills, isolates himself and has only a loose plan for next steps.
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