The nation remains in shock following the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, who was fatally shot during a student Q&A session at Utah Valley University.
As details continue to emerge, Kirk’s chilling final words on stage have now been revealed. Just moments before the gunfire erupted, a student in the audience asked Kirk:
“Do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last 10 years?”
Kirk, known for his sharp and unapologetic debating style, responded with what would become his last public words:
“Counting or not counting gang violence?”
Seconds later, a shot rang out. Kirk collapsed on stage, struck in the neck by a bullet allegedly fired from a nearby building. Despite immediate medical attention and being rushed to the hospital, he was later pronounced dead.
The shocking incident left the audience in chaos, with students screaming and security rushing to secure the scene. Authorities have confirmed that an investigation is underway, with multiple leads being pursued to identify and capture the shooter.
Kirk leaves behind his wife, Erika, and their two young children. The couple had recently celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary.
What makes his final words even more haunting is the context: Kirk was speaking on the very issue of gun violence in America, moments before becoming a victim of it himself.
As the investigation unfolds, tributes have poured in from allies, political leaders, and supporters, while his family mourns the devastating loss of a husband, father, and outspoken voice in American politics.