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Charlie Kirk murder suspect is in custody after being turned in by his dad, Trump announces after horror assassination

DONALD Trump has said a suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is in custody.

Trump was appearing on Fox & Friends this morning where he said they have a “high degree of certainty” they have the “person they are looking for”.

President Trump on Fox & Friends.
Trump made the bombshell announcement on Fox & Friends
Screenshot of a person running across a lawn near a parking lot.
Getty

This screenshot taken from a video footage released by the FBI showing the sniper’s escape[/caption]

Charlie Kirk speaking at a Utah Valley University event.
Reuters

Charlie Kirk moments before he was shot dead in Utah[/caption]

Memorial of flowers and photos of Charlie Kirk outside the US Embassy in Pretoria.
AFP

Tributes are paid to Kirk with flowers and photos[/caption]

Aerial view of a crime scene at Utah Valley University following a shooting.
Reuters

A drone view shows the scene where Charlie was killed[/caption]

The President said the suspect’s father turned in his son.

Trump yesterday paid a glowing tribute to Charlie and announced he would be getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The gong is the highest honour a civilian can receive in the US.

The date of the ceremony is yet to be announced – but Trump said he had no doubt there will be a “very, very big crowd”.

Paying tribute to his friend, Trump said: “We miss him greatly.

“Yet I have no doubt that Charlie’s voice and the courage that he put into the hearts of countless people, especially young people, will live on.”

Trump also called the assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk “a dark moment for America” as he vowed a sweeping crackdown on political violence.

In a solemn four-minute video filmed from the Oval Office and shared on Truth Social, the president said he was “filled with grief and anger.

Meanwhile, chilling CCTV was released by the FBI showing the suspected sniper fleeing from the Utah Valley University campus after shooting dead Charlie.

The grainy clip shows the gunman, described as a male who “appears to be of college age,” moving fast across the roof before lowering himself over the edge and jumping down.

He leaves behind a palm print and shoe impression before casually slipping into the crowd of students, blending in as he strolled off campus.


Moments later, he was seen vanishing into a wooded area where police later discovered a high-powered bolt action rifle, believed to be the murder weapon.

And also Charlie’s heartbroken widow Erika was seen arriving back in Arizona alongside his coffin, flanked by Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance.


What we know so far:


After the discovery of the gun – and the new CCTV footage, the manhunt for the killer has stepped up a fear.

FBI agent Robert Bohls confirmed: “I can tell you that we have recovered what we believe is the weapon that was used in yesterday’s shooting… is a high-powered bolt action rifle.

Illustration of Charlie Kirk shooting scene map showing gunman's location and trajectory.

Authorities are urging the public to come forward with information.

“That rifle was recovered in a wooded area where the shooter had fled. The FBI laboratory will be analysing this weapon.”

Beau Mason, head of Utah’s Department of Public Safety, said: “We have no idea about the suspect’s identity or where he may be located.”

The suspect was last seen wearing a black baseball cap, sunglasses, a distinctive t-shirt with the American flag and eagle, as well as a backpack.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said that more than 7,000 tips have poured in and over 200 interviews have already been conducted.

Surveillance image of a person wearing a dark shirt, jeans, sunglasses, and a baseball cap.
FBI Salt Lake City

The FBI released pictures of a ‘person of interest’ who allegedly killed Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University[/caption]

Surveillance image of person of interest in Charlie Kirk shooting.
AFP

The suspect, described as a male ‘of college age’, was seen wearing a black cap and long-sleeve shirt with the American flag and eagle[/caption]

Surveillance image of person of interest in Charlie Kirk shooting.
AFP

He was also seen with a black backpack, sunglasses and Converse shoes[/caption]

Charlie Kirk speaking at an outdoor event.
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Charlie Kirk speaking before he was shot on Wednesday[/caption]

Drone view of a rooftop crime scene with markers.
Reuters

A drone view shows where the shooter perched on a rooftop as he fatally shot Charlie Kirk[/caption]

Rifle with scope in cardboard box.
New York Post

Pictures published by the New York Post appear to show the rifle used to kill Kirk[/caption]

Kirk, a father-of-two and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot in the neck on Wednesday afternoon while addressing students at Utah Valley University.

He died in hospital shortly afterwards.

Kirk was a towering figure of the American right, with millions of social media followers and a key role in rallying youth support for Donald Trump during last November’s election.

His campus events drew huge crowds and he was considered one of the most influential voices of the MAGA movement.

Tributes have poured in, led by Trump himself, who honoured Kirk at a 9/11 memorial event in Virginia.

“Before we begin, let me express the horror and grief so many Americans at the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk have felt,” Trump said.

“Charlie was a giant of his generation, a champion of liberty and an inspiration to millions and millions of people.

“Our prayers are with his wonderful wife, Erika, and his beautiful children.”

Charlie Kirk’s enemies chose murder over free speech but here’s why they will never kill what he’s unleashed

by Harry Cole, Editor-at-Large

“WHEN people stop talking, really bad stuff starts,” said Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old father of two and free speech hero cut down by a coward’s bullet.

“When marriages stop talking, divorce happens; when civilisations stop talking, civil war ensues”, Kirk riffed in one of his signature video exchanges with a politically opposed stranger.

“When you stop having a human connection with someone you disagree with, it becomes a lot easier to want to commit violence against that group,” continued the clean-cut Christian activist who played a critical role tilting millions of college voters towards Donald Trump last year.

“We as a culture have to get back to being able to have a reasonable disagreement where violence is not an option.”

But his prescient plea was not to be.

His enemies chose murder over free speech.

The most articulate conservative voice of his generation was silenced by a bullet to the throat that law enforcement last night suggested was engraved with “expressions of transgender and antifascist ideology.”

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