After the shocking assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, law enforcement has provided new details in what they call a “breakthrough.” As the manhunt continues, recent updates have sharpened the picture of the shooter—though the person remains at large.
What We Know Now
Charlie Kirk, 31, was fatally shot on September 10, 2025, during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University in Orem. It quickly became clear that this was a targeted attack. While authorities have gathered evidence, the shooter has not yet been apprehended.
On Thursday, the FBI, together with Utah public safety officials, held a press conference to share new findings. Robert Bohls, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Salt Lake City office, revealed several key breakthroughs in their investigation.
The New Clues: Weapon, Evidence, and Person of Interest Images
Here are the major pieces of new evidence that law enforcement has confirmed:
- A high-powered bolt-action rifle, believed to be the firearm used in the shooting, was recovered in a wooded area near the scene.
- Investigators have also collected additional forensic evidence, including footprints, palm prints, and forearm imprints. These are now being analyzed.
- Images of a person of interest have been released. These come from campus surveillance footage just before the shooting. The individual is seen wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap, and appears to be college-aged. Authorities are asking the public for help identifying this person.
- A substantial reward—up to $100,000—is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible.
What Remains Unclear
While the new information marks important progress, there are still key unanswered questions:
- Identity of the shooter: No suspect is in custody. Two individuals who were initially detained have been released after questioning. None have been confirmed to be the shooter.
- Motive: Authorities believe the attack was targeted, but has not confirmed a motive.
- Face of the person of interest: The released images are pixelated. Authorities say they will share more detailed footage soon, but they must protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation.
What Law Enforcement Is Doing
Agencies on the case are acting with urgency. The FBI, local police, and state public safety teams are working around the clock. Special Agent Robert Bohls emphasized that all leads, video tips, images, and forensic evidence are being thoroughly pursued.
Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason expressed solidarity with Charlie Kirk’s family, saying that the agency is committed to using “every officer, every investigator, every local agency” available to bring the person responsible to justice. He also assured the public that they believe the shooter poses no immediate threat to the broader community.
Social Media, Footage, and Public Help
Because the event took place in front of a large crowd and security cameras surround the area, police have many sources of video and image evidence. Some footage is being held back from public release while investigators verify its usefulness.
Authorities have asked anyone with photos or videos taken around midday Wednesday, especially those showing rooflines, stairwells, or rooftops near the event, to come forward. Tips can be submitted through FBI hotlines or local law enforcement.
National Reaction and Safety Assurance
In reaction to the developments, many senior citizens and others across the country are concerned about safety and political violence. Leaders have urged calm and reminded the public of the importance of due process.
Governor Spencer Cox and Utah safety officials have reiterated that the shooter has not been captured, but that they are confident the person will be found. Flags have been ordered half-staffed in honor of Charlie Kirk. Many public figures, regardless of political allegiance, are calling for restraint, accuracy, and compassion as the investigation unfolds.
Why This Matters to Older Americans
For many in their 60s, 70s, or beyond, this case brings memories of earlier times in U.S. history when political tensions ended up in tragedy. They understand how stories are shaped by what information is released, how small details can become symbols, and how difficult it is to find truth in moments of chaos.
It also underscores the role that careful journalism and responsible social media sharing play now. Misinformation, speculation, and rumor can spread quickly. Evidence matters. Verifying what is known and what is not helps avoid panic and helps maintain trust in institutions.
The FBI’s recent breakthrough offers hope: they have recovered the weapon, gathered physical evidence, and released images of a person of interest. But the most crucial piece—the identity of the shooter—remains unknown.
While chasing clues, law enforcement has asked for public help, assuring that all leads will be followed exhaustively. At the same time, officials are urging communities not to draw conclusions prematurely.
Charlie Kirk’s tragedy is a national tragedy. Even in sorrow, there is a path forward: through patience, through truth, and through collective resolve that the law must be upheld fairly, and that justice can prevail.