On September 10, a shot was fired at the well-known political protestor, Charlie Kirk, while he went to an occasion at Utah Valley College. Right after, Donald Trump verified Kirk’s death and provided acknowledgements to the activist’s family members. A day later, political commentator Steven Crowder shared an exclusive record that came from a policeman at the Bureau of Alcohol, Cigarette, Firearms, and Dynamites (ATF).
The record included information of Charlie Kirk’s death and information concerning the suspect. Federal police officer of the ATF apparently discovered “an imported Mauser. 30 – 06 caliber bolt action rifle covered in a towel in a wooded location near the campus.” Allegedly, the cartridges of the rifle used for the assault were etched with far-left, radical statements:
“All cartridges have actually etched phrasing on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology. An emergency situation trace has actually been sent, and an ATF SLC is working with leads created by the trace.”
The report also suggests that the gun in question is currently under analysis for “DNA and finger print impressions.”
“The suspicious terminated one shot from a raised setting”: An ATF officer allegedly validated the area of Charlie Kirk’s shooter in a special upgrade shared by Steven Crowder
The New York City Times launched video footage recorded right away after the shot was terminated, noting the prospective shooter to be an unknown figure vanishing from a roof near the phase where Charlie Kirk was positioned.
Steven Crowder’s special report additionally mentions that the shooter was positioned higher while the bullet was fired:
“The suspicious terminated one shot from an elevated setting on a rooftop in a nearby building on the campus, and monitoring video clip shows the suspect embarking on and fleeing the area on foot.”
Streamers across the sector reacted to the Utah Valley University case, with among Twitch’s leading political analysts, HasanAbi, speaking on the state of America:
“Oh, my god, that was f ** king ravaging. Holy s ** t! I do not know what to say. Oh, my lord! Oh, Jesus Christ! Divine f ** k, America is so absolutely f ** ked!”
Kick’s Adin Ross also chimed in, asserting that those celebrating Kirk’s death are “part of the issue.” Ross’s fellow platform participant, Felix “xQc,” called the incident an act of “terrorism.”
Edited by Vishnu Menon