Eyewitnesses saw Charlie Kirk shot in the neck during a Utah university event before aides rushed him off stage.
US President Donald Trump announced Kirk’s death Wednesday and called him “great, and even legendary.”
Trump said Kirk understood American youth better than anyone, offering condolences to Kirk’s wife Erika and family.
Campus Debate Turns Deadly
Kirk spoke under a tent at Utah Valley University, marked “The American Comeback” and “Prove Me Wrong,” when a shot rang out.
Videos show him clutching his neck as blood gushed, immediately prompting medical assistance.
A suspect entered police custody but was later released, while authorities launched a full investigation.
The university hosted the debate despite nearly 1,000 signatures on a petition seeking to bar Kirk’s appearance.
Officials cited First Amendment protections and defended free speech, intellectual inquiry, and constructive dialogue.
National Leaders Condemn Attack
Trump, Republican and Democratic officials, and Utah Governor Spencer Cox condemned the shooting and promised justice.
Senator Mike Lee called Kirk an “American patriot” and vowed that terrorists would not win.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed agents are on-site to lead the investigation.
Left-wing commentator Hasan Piker condemned the violence, warning anyone could become a target in retaliation.
Turning Point USA and Kirk’s Legacy
Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 with William Montgomery to promote low taxes and limited government on campuses.
The organisation grew to reach hundreds of thousands nationwide, drawing support from conservative financiers.
Kirk became a Trump ally after 2016, aiding Donald Trump Jr. during the election campaign.
He frequently appeared on television, championing conservative causes, and often hosted Trump and his son at Turning Point events.

