FBI has released pictures and a video of a person involved in the fatal shooting of influential conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the United States.
FBI announced this on Thursday, September 11, 2025, noting that it had also found the rifle believed to have been used in the killing.
Kirk, a 31-year-old author, podcast host and close ally of United States President Donald Trump, helped build the Republican Party’s support among younger voters.
He was killed on Wednesday by a single gunshot while talking at a university in Utah in what Trump called a “heinous assassination.”
Investigators have yet to publicly discuss any motive, but Trump told reporters that he had an indication of the killer’s motivation.
“We’ll let you know about that later,” he said, adding that law enforcement was making “big progress” in the investigation.
FBI and state officials said the killer arrived on the campus a few minutes before the start of the event, a debate led by Kirk titled “Prove Me Wrong” outdoors in front of 3,000 people at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, about 40 miles (65 km) south of Salt Lake City.
Security-camera videos show a person going up stairwells to get onto a roof before firing at Kirk, the officials told a press conference. Kirk, a staunch defender of gun rights, was answering an audience question about mass shootings when the bullet struck his neck. Audience members fled in panic.
Trump ally, Charlie Kirk, shot dead at campus event
The FBI offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the killer’s arrest and circulated grainy images taken from security cameras showing a “person of interest” wearing a black top, black sunglasses and a dark baseball cap.
The long-sleeved top was emblazoned with an image of a bald eagle flying across a U.S. flag.
A second batch of photos released by Utah state officials showed slightly clearer images of the slender young man, revealing greater details of his backpack and Converse shoes.
Officials also released video of a man climbing down off the roof from where the sniper fired the fatal round. That person left a palm imprint and other DNA materials on the building as he dropped down to the ground, Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason said.
The video also showed the man crossing a street and moving into a wooded area near campus, which is where authorities said they found a “high-powered, bolt-action” rifle.
The shooter has not been publicly identified, though lawmakers, commentators and online sleuths have already filled social media and message boards with speculation and blame-casting about the killer’s ideology.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox appealed to the public for help.
“We cannot do our job without the public’s help right now,” he told Reuters.
He said investigators had received over 7,000 tips from the public and investigators had conducted over 200 interviews.
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