Charlie Kirk, the CEO and co-founder of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA, was fatally shot at an event at a Utah college.
Kirk was a top podcaster, culture warrior and ally of President Donald Trump. He led an effort to remake the GOPās get-out-the-vote effort in the 2024 election based on the theory there were thousands of Trump supporters who rarely vote but could be persuaded to vote.
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His killing Wednesday is the latest example of political violence in the U.S. spanning a range of political ideologies and affecting both major political parties.
Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called the killing a āpolitical assassination.ā
Hereās what to know about Kirkās shooting:
One gunshot fired from a roof
Kirk was speaking at a debate hosted by Turning Point USA at Utah Valley University when authorities said the shooter fired from a distant rooftop.
Videos posted to social media show Kirk speaking into a handheld microphone while sitting under a white tent. A single shot rings out and Kirk reaches up with his right hand as blood gushes from the left side of his neck.
Utah Valley is the stateās largest public university with an enrollment of 47,000. Itās about 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of the state capital of Salt Lake City.
The hunt for Kirkās killer
The FBI on Thursday said it was looking for a āperson of interestā in connection with Kirkās shooting. The agency released two photos showing a person wearing a hat, sunglasses and a long-sleeve black shirt.
So far, investigators believe the shooter jumped from the roof and slipped away in the mayhem after firing the fatal shot. Authorities said the shooter āappears to be of college ageā and āblended inā with the college population.
A rifle hidden in a towel was recovered in a wooded area near the university campus along what authorities suspect to be the fleeing shooterās path, according to information circulated among law enforcement and shared with The Associated Press. There was a spent cartridge in the chamber and three other rounds loaded in the magazine.
On Wednesday, two separate persons of interest were detained, but neither was determined to be connected to the shooting and both were released, public safety officials said.
The university said the campus was immediately evacuated and remained closed. Classes were canceled until further notice. Those still on campus were asked to stay in place until police officers could safely escort them off.
Kirkās rise from Trump aide to major conservative influencer
Trump said he plans to speak with Kirkās family Thursday afternoon and that he would posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Kirk at a later date.
Kirk was 18 years old when he co-founded Turning Point in suburban Chicago in 2012 with William Montgomery, a tea party activist. They aimed to take their ideas for low taxes and limited government to college campuses.
Turning Point enthusiastically backed Trump after he clinched the GOP nomination for president in 2016. Kirk served as a personal aide to the then-candidateās eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., during the general election campaign.
The Trump connection helped fuel Turning Pointās rise to prominence. Soon, Kirk was a regular presence on cable TV, where he leaned into the culture wars and heaped praise on the president.
Contributions to the group doubled and then tripled ā eventually climbing to $79.2 million in 2022, according to an analysis of publicly available tax filings. The group states that it now has a presence on nearly 4,000 high school and college campuses, operating as a conservative lifestyle brand that promotes hundreds of online influencers.
Kirk was known for provocative statements on race that he used to court Gen Z voters.
āIām sorry. If I see a Black pilot, Iām going to be like, āBoy, I hope heās qualified,āā Kirk said during a 2024 podcast episode with fellow right-wing activist Jack Posobiec.
Kirk staunchly opposed the enactment of Juneteenth as a federal holiday. He said the move to elevate the date was motivated by āanti-Americanā sentiment that promoted āa neo-segregationist viewā that he claimed sought to supplant Independence Day.
Politicians unite in condemning the attack
Republicans and Democrats alike swiftly condemned the attack.
Trump ordered flags lowered to half-staff and issued a presidential proclamation. The president, who sustained a minor ear injury when he was shot at a campaign event last year, said he and Kirk had a close relationship.
He described Kirk on Truth Social as a āgreat guy from top to bottom. GOD BLESS HIM!ā
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who last March hosted Kirk on his podcast, posted on X: āThe attack on Charlie Kirk is disgusting, vile, and reprehensible.ā