Charlie Kirk shooting death investigation: latest information about the case

Investigation of conservative experts Charlie KirkThe murders are underway on Wednesday, September 10 as the Utah Valley University community and the country as a whole continue to deal with the tragic incidents of the day.
Kirk, 31, was shot dead while speaking at an event at a university. Videos shared on social media show that bullets appear to hit the turning point founder on the U.S. neck as he is answering a question from a crowd related to gun violence. The father of two was taken to a nearby hospital and he died soon after.
“It is our turning point The heart of the U.S. leadership team is a heavy heart to inform you that Charlie is in heaven with the eternal reward of Jesus Christ earlier this afternoon.” A statement issued by the turning point Wednesday night.
President Donald Trump Also, through condolences of the truth, separate the news to followers.
“The great and even legendary Charlie Kirk is dead,” Trump, 79, wrote. “No one understands or possesses the hearts of American youth better than Charlie. Melania I sympathize with his beautiful wife Ericaand family. Charlie, we love you! ”
As authorities continue to investigate the public, please keep scrolling around everything we have so far about Charlie Kirk’s death.
How did Charlie Kirk die?

Charlie Kirk
Trent Nelson | Salt Lake TribuneKirk spoke at an event at his Utah University campus in Orham, Utah, when the gunman fired a shot and he seemed to hit him in the neck as he sat under a tent carved on it, “Prove me wrong.”
The shooting occurred around 1:20 pm local time, about 200 yards away, and videos shared on social media showed witnesses immediately rushed to his help. He was taken to a local hospital and was later pronounced dead.
Was the police detained at the scene?
Authorities named after a name George Hinn Detained immediately after the shooting. The photos and videos shared on social media by 71-year-old Zinn were restricted by police, leading many to believe that he was a shooter.
However, police quickly determined that he was not involved in the shooting and that he was detained for suspected obstruction of justice. He was later released.
Director of the FBI Kash Patel and the governor of Utah Spencer Cox Both said later that day that another was detained, but two hours later Patel, 45, said the subject was “released after a trial by law enforcement.”
Utah Department of Public Safety Specialist Beau Mason Urge the public not to harass two people who have been released.
“These people are not doubts. They are people who are interested,” he said Thursday. “They should not be subject to this kind of harassment.”
How did Utah Valley University react to the shooting?
Within minutes of the shooting, Utah Valley canceled classes for the rest of the day. Since then, as of September 15, it has suspended courses and campus activities on Orem and Satellite campuses.
University leaders also told students and faculty in an open letter released Wednesday that information about other mental health resources will be provided to people affected by the shooting.
Authorities are still looking for shooters

Utah Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason
Bethany Baker | Salt Lake TribuneThe alleged killer is still huge, but authorities released more information at a press conference Thursday morning, September 11. They revealed that the so-called gunman was “male” and “seemed to be college years.”
Mason said investigators had videos of the suspect, who arrived at campus at 11:52 a.m., and they were able to track his movements to the roof and then resumed the video of him jumping and escaping after the shooting.
Police have discovered and are analyzing the footwear impressions of the shooter, palm printing and forearm printing.
The gun allegedly used in the murder has been recovered
FBI agents Robert Bohls Police retrieved “high power, bolt action rifles” from the woods where the suspect fled. They think it was the gun used in the shooting, and Boles said the FBI will analyze the weapons.
The FBI released two photos of the suspect

The FBI released two images of suspicious shooters via social media on Thursday, asking the public to help identify him. The photos show a man wearing a long-sleeved black shirt with an American flag on it, as well as a black hat and sunglasses.
Those with information about the suspect can submit a prompt by calling 1-800-Call-FBI or visiting the FBI’s online prompt page.
President Trump plans to award Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk
Trump announced Thursday that he would award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom after his death. According to the executive order to create the medal, the president has presented the award to U.S. citizens since 1945 to those who have made “special contributions” to the country.
“Charlie is a giant of his generation, a champion of freedom, and an inspiration for millions of people,” Trump said. “We miss him so much, but I have no doubt that Charlie’s voice and his courage in the hearts of countless people, especially young people, will continue to exist.”
Kirk’s wife, Erika Frantzve, and her two children survived.