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FBI Seeks Public Evidence in Charlie Kirk UVU Shooting

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Posted: 11th September 2025
Josh Henderson
Last updated 11th September 2025
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FBI Seeks Public Evidence in Charlie Kirk UVU Shooting

It was supposed to be just another fiery campus debate. Instead, it ended in tragedy. Charlie Kirk, one of the most polarizing conservative voices in America, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025.

Witnesses described the moment as surreal. Kirk was in mid-sentence when he collapsed on stage, struck by a bullet to the neck. Panic swept through the crowd of nearly 3,000 people.

Some students ducked for cover, others ran for the exits. Within minutes, paramedics were rushing him to a hospital, but the attempt to save his life came too late.

FBI Appeals to the Public

The investigation quickly outgrew the capacity of local police. Within hours, the FBI took the lead, calling the attack a matter of “national concern.”

In a statement posted on X , the Bureau confirmed:

The Shooter Is Still Out There

Authorities initially detained a person of interest, but that individual was later released. At the moment, no suspect has been identified or charged.

That leaves the legal questions hanging: Was this a politically motivated assassination? A lone gunman with a grudge? Or something more organized? Each possibility carries a different legal weight.

If the attack is tied to ideology, prosecutors could reach for domestic terrorism statutes. If not, it may remain classified as a high-profile first-degree homicide.

Legal and Civil Liability in Focus

  • Federal Jurisdiction: Because the crime took place on a public university campus and may involve political motivation, the FBI’s presence ensures federal statutes apply.

  • Possible Charges: Murder, weapons charges, and depending on evidence - terrorism or hate crime enhancements.

  • Campus Responsibility: UVU could face lawsuits over whether it provided adequate security for a controversial public figure whose events often attract heated opposition.

This is where the tragedy spills over into civil law. Families of victims in similar cases have successfully sued institutions for failing to anticipate risks. Whether Kirk’s family pursues that route remains to be seen.

Why Public Evidence Matters

Think of the Boston Marathon bombing, or even the January 6 investigations, in both cases, ordinary people’s videos and smartphone footage became central to securing convictions. That’s why the FBI is leaning so heavily on the public right now.

Investigators will be looking for:

  • Angles of the shooter’s position (the shot is believed to have come from the Losee Center rooftop).

  • Unusual movement or behavior before and after the gunfire.

  • Metadata from digital files that could establish a timeline.

Charlie Kirk’s death has set off a major investigation that could even be classified as domestic terrorism. For now, the FBI is asking for the public’s help.

If you were there and have photos, videos, or any digital evidence, you can upload them directly through the FBI’s secure portal.

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