Days after the shocking assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, both the FBI and Utah police have released chilling new details that are shaking the nation.
Authorities confirmed that Kirk’s murder was a “targeted and deliberate act”, not a random shooting. Investigators revealed that the gunman had positioned himself on a rooftop roughly 200 yards from the campus stage, carefully waiting for the moment Kirk turned toward the crowd before opening fire.
According to officials, the shooter used a high-powered rifle with specialized rounds. Even more disturbing, investigators discovered that the weapon had been modified in ways that suggested careful planning and intent.
Utah police disclosed that multiple witnesses reported seeing a man in dark clothing and a mask fleeing the scene just moments after the shots rang out. Despite an immediate lockdown and search, the suspect managed to evade capture, sparking growing fears about a larger network or accomplices.
The FBI confirmed they are now working under the assumption that the shooter had inside knowledge of Kirk’s schedule, suggesting the attack may have been coordinated well in advance. “This was not a crime of opportunity,” one agent stated. “This was a precise operation.”
While officials have not released a suspect’s name, they acknowledged that digital forensics from cell tower pings and surveillance cameras have given them “significant leads.” Investigators are also examining online threats directed at Kirk in the weeks before the event, searching for possible connections.
Meanwhile, tributes continue to pour in from across the country. Supporters, colleagues, and even political rivals have spoken about the gravity of the loss. His wife, Erika, remains in mourning while caring for their two young children, as Americans wait for justice.
The FBI urged the public to remain vigilant, promising updates as the investigation progresses. “This case has the full attention of federal and local law enforcement,” Utah’s police chief said. “We will not rest until the person responsible is found.”