The investigation into the shocking assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk has taken a new turn, as the FBI has released fresh details about the suspected shooter.
According to officials, early evidence suggests the gunman may be college-aged, possibly blending in with students at Utah Valley University where Kirk was fatally shot during a Q&A session. Witnesses reported seeing a figure in dark clothing moving quickly across a nearby rooftop just moments before the fatal shot rang out.
Law enforcement sources say investigators are combing through surveillance footage, digital records, and eyewitness accounts to narrow down potential suspects. The FBI confirmed that the bullet casings recovered from the scene are being analyzed for markings and could provide additional leads.
“This was a targeted attack,” one investigator stated. “We believe the suspect may have been familiar with the campus and its surroundings, which raises the possibility of a student or someone with close ties to the university.”
The assassination has rocked the nation, leaving Kirk’s family, supporters, and political allies in mourning. Vigils have been held across the country, with many calling for swift justice and a thorough investigation.
As the manhunt intensifies, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and to report any information that could aid in identifying the suspect.
“This was not random,” an FBI spokesperson emphasized. “We will uncover who carried this out.”