
A newly released surveillance video has drawn nationwide attention in the investigation of the fatal
shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Minutes before the attack, a man dressed in
black and walking with a noticeable limp was seen near campus, his movements leading investigators to identify him as a person of interest.
Federal authorities confirmed the man entered university grounds shortly before the shooting. Additional footage shows him
earlier that morning in the same area wearing the same clothing. The FBI has released photos, urging the public to share
any information, videos, or images. A $100,000 reward is being offered for details leading to his capture.
The shooting occurred while Kirk was in a live discussion, when a single shot caused panic among attendees. Witnesses recalled chaos,
with some fleeing and others rushing to help. Despite security near the stage, investigators are reviewing how the suspect bypassed campus safety measures.
Agents have since recovered physical evidence, including the suspected weapon and forensic impressions from the area.
Authorities emphasize that even minor tips could prove critical. The search remains active, with officials
vowing to use all resources to bring justice to Kirk’s family and protect the community.