Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative commentator and activist, was shot in the neck during a speech at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, as reported by various media outlets.
The incident occurred roughly 20 minutes into his presentation when gunfire erupted from a nearby building. The university promptly notified students that 'a single shot was fired on campus toward a visiting speaker,' and a suspect has since been apprehended. Officials confirmed that Kirk was the sole individual injured during the event. Footage captured at the scene depicted students fleeing in panic after the shots rang out, with one video showing Kirk collapsing as blood streamed from his neck.
Details of the Shooting
At the time of the shooting, Kirk was seated beneath a tent emblazoned with the phrase 'The American Comeback.' The FBI's Utah office acknowledged awareness of the shooting and dispatched agents to the location. FBI Director Kash Patel expressed concern on social media, stating, 'We are closely monitoring reports of the tragic shooting involving Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Our thoughts are with Charlie, his loved ones, and everyone affected. Agents will be on the scene quickly, and the FBI stands in full support of the ongoing response and investigation.'
Reactions from Officials
Multiple videos shared on social media depicted the moment Kirk was reportedly hit by gunfire while addressing the audience at the university in Orem, Utah. Utah Governor Spencer Cox took to social media to announce that he was receiving updates from law enforcement regarding the violence directed at Kirk during his visit. He stated, 'I am being briefed by law enforcement following the violence directed at Charlie Kirk during his visit to Utah Valley University today. We will continue to share updates. Those responsible will be held fully accountable. Violence has no place in our public life.'
Political Responses
Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, condemned the shooting as a 'sick and despicable attack' in a social media post. He, along with other Republican senators such as Ted Cruz from Texas and Katie Britt from Alabama, expressed their prayers for Kirk's recovery.
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