The last person to speak with Charlie Kirk before the fatal gunshot rang out has finally broken his silence. The student, who nervously stepped up to the microphone during the Utah Valley University event, asked Kirk a tough question about the rise of violence in America.
“I never imagined my question would be his last,” the student said, his voice trembling as he recalled the moment. “He gave a sharp, thought-provoking response… and then everything changed.”
Kirk had barely finished answering when a gunshot echoed through the auditorium. The student remembers ducking, frozen in shock, as Kirk collapsed only a few feet away.
“I replay it over and over in my head,” he admitted. “What if I hadn’t asked that question? Would things have gone differently? I can’t get rid of the guilt.”
Authorities have since confirmed that the shooter fired from a nearby building, making the tragedy a calculated act rather than a random strike.
For the student, the memory will last forever: “His last words were directed at me. That’s something I’ll carry for the rest of my life.”