Moments before his death, Charlie Kirk spoke about gun violence during a debate at Utah Valley University. The Turning Point USA founder was answering a question about mass shootings when tragedy struck.
An audience member asked how many transgender Americans had been mass shooters in the past decade. Kirk replied, “Too many,” as the crowd reacted loudly. His last words came seconds later: “Counting or not counting gang violence?” Then a single gunshot rang out, striking him in the neck.

Chaos followed as students scattered. Authorities quickly detained and questioned a suspect but later released them. FBI Director Kash Patel said the investigation continues, calling it a “targeted attack.” Utah’s governor condemned the act as a “political assassination.”
Former President Donald Trump mourned his friend, saying: “Charlie was loved and admired by ALL… Charlie, we love you!”

Kirk’s final moments leave a haunting reminder of rising political violence in America. How do we honor his call for debate without fear?