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  • FBI reveal how they captured Charlie Kirk murder suspect as they disclose who tipped them off

    FBI reveal how they captured Charlie Kirk murder suspect as they disclose who tipped them off

    The FBI has confirmed the arrest of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
    Kirk, 31, was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10.

    Utah Governor Spencer Cox opened today’s press conference with powerful words: “We got him.”
    Officials revealed that a family member of Robinson tipped off police after he allegedly confessed.
    The relative shared that Robinson had grown “more political” and had discussed Kirk’s upcoming visit.

    Video footage showed Robinson’s Dodge Challenger near the scene and matched his clothing to the suspect.
    Investigators confronted him on September 12, finding him wearing the same outfit seen on camera.

    Governor Cox thanked the FBI, police, and the public for their help.
    “I especially want to thank Charlie’s family,” Cox said. “Justice is coming.”

    This breakthrough brings relief but also deep sadness.
    What are your thoughts on this case? Share your view and join the conversation.

  • FBI confirms ‘breakthrough’ in hunt for Charlie Kirk shooter

    FBI confirms ‘breakthrough’ in hunt for Charlie Kirk shooter

    A major development has been announced in the search for Charlie Kirk’s shooter. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder was fatally shot while answering a question at Utah Valley University on September 10.

    Utah Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason confirmed that investigators have tracked the suspect’s movements on campus. “We have good video footage,” Mason said. “We followed him through stairwells, across the roof, and saw him flee into a neighborhood.”

    The shooter, believed to be of college age, blended in with the crowd before escaping. The FBI also recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle from a wooded area near the scene. The weapon is now undergoing forensic analysis.

    President Donald Trump mourned Kirk as a “great, and even legendary” figure and called the killing “a dark moment for America.” He vowed to fight political violence and bring those responsible to justice.

    Do you think releasing the suspect’s footage to the public would help speed up his capture?

  • Bullets used to kill Charlie Kirk ‘had messages engraved on them’

    Bullets used to kill Charlie Kirk ‘had messages engraved on them’

    The FBI has confirmed shocking new details about the weapon and ammunition used in Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The 31-year-old activist was shot in the neck on September 10 while answering a question about gun violence at Utah Valley University.

    Investigators recovered a .30 caliber hunting rifle from a wooded area near the scene. According to reports, the bullets had engraved messages linked to transgender and antifascist ideology. A spent cartridge and a magazine with three unspent rounds were also found. “We have good video footage,” Utah Public Safety Chief Beau Mason said, urging the public to remain alert.

    Special Agent Robert Bohls described the rifle as a “high-powered bolt-action” weapon. Authorities believe the shooter, dressed in black and wearing aviator sunglasses, was a male of college age. Footprints and palm prints were also discovered near the area.

    Kirk’s assassination has left the nation shaken. As one witness recalled, “It happened seconds after he spoke about gun violence.” The manhunt continues, with more than 130 tips already received.

    Do you think these disturbing clues will finally lead to the killer’s capture?

  • Charlie Kirk ‘Predicted’ His Own Death In Chilling Tweet

    Charlie Kirk ‘Predicted’ His Own Death In Chilling Tweet

    Shock and disbelief spread after Charlie Kirk’s death, as a chilling tweet from 2014 went viral. The post read, “Did I just get shot by an AR-15? Feels like it.” Many now see it as eerily prophetic.

    Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot during a debate at Utah Valley University on September 10. Witnesses said he had just spoken about gun violence when a single shot rang out. “I feel like I literally watched his soul leave his body,” one student said.

    The FBI has confirmed the attack was targeted and recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle near the scene. Officials believe the shooter, described as “college-aged,” escaped after firing from a rooftop.

    Hours before the event, Kirk’s wife Erika posted Psalm 46:1 — “God is our refuge and strength.” Followers now call it a haunting sign of faith before tragedy struck.

    Do you think Kirk’s tweet and his wife’s post were eerie coincidences — or something more?

  • FBI releases photo of ‘person of interest’ wanted in connection to the assassination of Charlie Kirk

    FBI releases photo of ‘person of interest’ wanted in connection to the assassination of Charlie Kirk

    The FBI has released photos of a person of interest in the shocking assassination of activist Charlie Kirk. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder was shot once while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10.

    Authorities believe the shooter fired from a nearby rooftop, then escaped by blending in with the crowd. “We have good video,” Utah’s Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason said, adding that investigators are confident but will ask for public help if needed.

    The FBI shared two images on X (formerly Twitter) and urged anyone with information to call 1-800-CALL-FBI. Special Agent Robert Bohls confirmed a “high-powered, bolt-action rifle” was found in a wooded area near the scene.

    Kirk’s assassination has left the nation stunned and raised urgent questions about security at public events. As one investigator said, “We are determined to find whoever did this.”

    Do you think the FBI’s public appeal will speed up the capture of the suspect?

  • NBC Analyst fired after ‘unhinged’ comments about Charlie Kirk following his assassination

    NBC Analyst fired after ‘unhinged’ comments about Charlie Kirk following his assassination

    Shockwaves continue after Charlie Kirk’s tragic death, and now an NBC analyst has lost his job over his remarks. Kirk, 31, was shot in the neck while speaking at Utah Valley University and later died from his injuries.

    President Donald Trump mourned the loss, calling him “the great, and even legendary, Charlie Kirk.” He added, “Melania and my sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family.”

    During live coverage, analyst Matthew Dowd described Kirk as “divisive” and claimed hateful words lead to hateful actions. The comments sparked instant backlash online. One critic called the remarks “an unhinged rant,” accusing Dowd of implying Kirk’s murder was deserved.

    MSNBC quickly responded, confirming Dowd had been fired and issuing a public apology. “There is no place for violence in America, political or otherwise,” the network’s president said.

    The firing has ignited debate about free speech, media responsibility, and the tone of political commentary during national tragedies.

  • Mom of suspected Ukrainian refugee killer speaks out on the horrific attack

    Mom of suspected Ukrainian refugee killer speaks out on the horrific attack

    The mother of Decarlos Brown Jr. has broken her silence after her son was charged with murder. Brown, 34, allegedly stabbed 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska several times on a North Carolina train on August 22.

    His mother, Michelle Dewitt, said the family had begged for help as Brown’s schizophrenia worsened. “He shouldn’t have been released,” she told the New York Post, referring to his January arrest where he was freed on a written promise to appear in court.

    Michelle said she recently took her son to a homeless shelter after he became aggressive at home. When she asked for mental health treatment, she was told there was no space unless he was suicidal or violent. She insisted her son is “not racist,” claiming he believed someone was controlling him with a chip in his brain.

    Federal prosecutors have charged Brown with murder on a mass transportation system, and the death penalty is being considered. This case raises urgent questions about mental health care and public safety.

  • Charlie Kirk’s Final Post Published Just Hours Before His Death

    Charlie Kirk’s Final Post Published Just Hours Before His Death

    Just hours before his tragic death, Charlie Kirk shared a haunting Instagram post that now feels eerily prophetic. The image showed a frightened woman on a subway, allegedly moments before being murdered. Kirk captioned it simply: “America will never be the same.”

    He also posted two Instagram Stories that day — one discussing a recent murder on a Charlotte light rail, blaming lenient justice policies, and another speaking passionately about “what it means to be a nation.”

    Fans were stunned when news of his shooting broke. “Little did he know he’d pass away hours later,” one heartbroken user wrote. Another commented, “First her, now you? This is unreal.”

    Kirk, 31, was shot during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. Despite emergency efforts, he did not survive. His death has sparked a massive manhunt and national outcry.

    The timing of his final posts has left supporters shaken — and many asking if Kirk somehow sensed what was coming.

  • Prince Harry and King Charles Reunite for the First Time in 19 Months

    Prince Harry and King Charles Reunite for the First Time in 19 Months

    Royal watchers were stunned as Prince Harry reunited with King Charles for the first time in 19 months. The Duke of Sussex made a brief, tightly managed visit to Clarence House, where he spent less than an hour with his father.

    Harry arrived alone in a black Range Rover and quickly left for an Invictus Games event. When asked later about the King, Harry offered only a short reply: “Yes, he’s great, thank you.”

    Before meeting his father, Harry made a private visit to St. George’s Chapel to honor Queen Elizabeth II on the third anniversary of her death. He laid flowers in silence, marking an emotional moment for the estranged royal.

    Though no other royals were present, the meeting is seen as a step toward reconciliation. “Life is precious,” Harry recently said, hinting he hopes for healing.

    Could this quiet reunion mark the start of a royal thaw — or is the rift too deep to mend?

  • Trump Family & Others Pay Tribute to the Late Charlie Kirk After He Was Shot Dead at 31

    Trump Family & Others Pay Tribute to the Late Charlie Kirk After He Was Shot Dead at 31

    America is reeling after Charlie Kirk, 31, was fatally shot at Utah Valley University. The founder of Turning Point USA left behind a grieving wife, two children, and a movement he built from the ground up.

    Tributes poured in from across the nation. President Donald Trump called Kirk “legendary” and said, “No one understood the heart of America’s youth better.” He promised prayers for Erika Kirk and their children. Melania Trump shared, “Charlie’s children will be raised with stories instead of memories, photographs instead of laughter.”

    Donald Trump Jr. called the assassination “absolutely devastating,” vowing to keep Kirk’s mission alive. “His fight lives on in all of us,” he wrote. Former presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden condemned the “despicable violence” and urged Americans to unite against political hatred.

    The shocking attack, carried out with a single, precise shot, has sparked a nationwide manhunt and renewed debate over security. Kirk’s death leaves a painful silence — and a challenge to carry forward his fight for free speech.

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