Yan
Zhuang Michael
Levenson and Robert Draper
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/09/11/us/charlie-kirk-shooting-news
Here’s
the latest.
An
intense manhunt was underway Thursday for the person who killed Charlie Kirk,
the charismatic founder of the nation’s pre-eminent right-wing youth activist
group, in a brazen attack on a Utah college campus.
No
suspects were in custody early Thursday, more than 12 hours after Mr. Kirk, a
close ally of President Trump and the founder of a prominent conservative youth
activist group, was shot while speaking to students at Utah Valley University.
The F.B.I. released the man its director had said was a subject of the
investigation.
Officials
called the shooting a political assassination, and President Trump said that
rhetoric from the “radical left” had contributed to it.
Some
video evidence indicated that the shooter fired from a rooftop down into the
courtyard where Mr. Kirk was speaking. Videos recorded before and after the
shooting show a person on the roof of a building more than 100 yards from where
Mr. Kirk stood.
Kash
Patel, the F.B.I. director, had stoked expectations of a fast end to the search
on Wednesday when he congratulated officials for taking into custody “the
subject for the horrific shooting today.” Then he backtracked, saying on social
media that the person had been released and the investigation would continue.
Another person who was detained immediately after the attack was also
determined not to be the shooter.
Mr.
Kirk’s killing, the latest in a string of attacks targeting American political
figures on the left and the right, intensified fears that political violence is
becoming normalized in an increasingly polarized nation. On the floor of the
House of Representatives on Wednesday afternoon, a request for a moment of
silence for Mr. Kirk gave way to bitter partisanship.
Here’s
what else to know:
The
shooting: Mr. Kirk, 31, was shot about 20 minutes after he began speaking to a
crowd of about 3,000 people at the university in Orem, Utah.
Key
stances: Mr. Kirk promoted many controversial beliefs, including that the
benefits of gun rights outweighed the costs and that immigrants would soon
displace white Americans.
Pressure
on Patel: The F.B.I. director’s backtrack was a source of significant
embarrassment for him on a day when three former F.B.I. agents filed a lawsuit
portraying him as a partisan neophyte more interested in social media, and
swag, than in day-to-day operations of the nation’s flagship law enforcement
agency.
Social
media: The reaction to the shooting on social media platforms fell into
well-worn patterns: prayers for the victim, condemnation of political violence
and sharply partisan takes. There was also debate over the appropriateness of
posting raw footage of the violence.
Misidentification:
A Canadian man was falsely accused of being the shooter in thousands of social
media posts, apparently because he resembled a man who was briefly detained by
police. The rumor appeared to have originated from a social media account that
impersonated a Fox News affiliate.

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