2 initially detained in Charlie Kirk shooting threatened even after police cleared them
Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative leader and father of two, was fatally shot during a politically charged event, highlighting ongoing concerns over gun violence and mental health.
- Two people were initially detained and later released following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as they were not suspects.
- Law enforcement released the names of the non-suspects, who then faced threats and scrutiny online even after being cleared.
- Experts criticized the release of names of people merely detained and not charged, calling it dangerous and unusual.
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2 initially detained in Charlie Kirk shooting threatened even after police cleared them
Two people detained and released after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk have faced threats and scrutiny even after police said they were not suspects.
2 initially detained in Charlie Kirk shooting threatened even after po
Two people who were detained and later released following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk faced a number of threats and scrutiny even after police said they were not suspects, police said Thursday. “These individuals were not suspects. They were people of interest,” Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason said. “They don’t deserve that harassment.” Both the FBI and the state’s public safety department issued a …
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