FBI is searching for shooter Charlie Kirk: suspect's photo released.
The FBI is asking for help in the investigation of the shooting against Charlie Kirk
According to inkorr.com: Special services have appealed to the public for assistance in the investigation of the shooting that took place at the University of Utah. The attack targeted well-known conservative activist and ally of the US president Charlie Kirk. The FBI has published photographs of the suspect online, hoping to receive information from citizens.
The shot was fired from a distance of over 180 meters, and the wounded Charlie Kirk died in the hospital. Currently, the police continue the investigation and have already found a firearm, as well as established the route of the criminal. Investigators are paying attention to recent posts by the deceased's wife, which may be important to the case.
Interestingly, a few hours before Charlie Kirk's murder, his wife published a mysterious message.
As a result of the crime, a well-known political figure was killed, causing deep sorrow in the country. US President Donald Trump expressed his condolences to Charlie Kirk's family and friends.
The investigation of this incident has caused a great public resonance, as the attack on a well-known politician was a shock to many. The FBI hopes for active public participation that may help in the faster resolution of the case and the arrest of the criminal. The situation remained under the control of law enforcement, who stated their intention to clarify all the circumstances of the tragedy as thoroughly as possible.
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