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‘Subject’ of interest in Charlie Kirk shooting released after questioning – FBI

Authorities have provided conflicting reports on whether the suspected gunman was still on the loose.

The FBI has backtracked on earlier claims that a suspect had been taken into custody following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, announcing late Wednesday that the individual described as a “subject” of interest was released after questioning.

FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the development in a statement on X. “The subject in custody has been released after an interrogation by law enforcement. Our investigation continues and we will continue to release information in the interest of transparency,” he wrote.

Kirk, 31, was killed with a single shot in what investigators believe was a targeted attack on Wednesday. Authorities said the shooter, dressed in dark clothing, fired from a rooftop on campus some distance away. The bullet struck him in the neck as he answered audience questions from a tented stage, sending hundreds of spectators fleeing in panic.

Earlier on Wednesday, Patel had announced that a “subject” was in custody, prompting widespread reports that the gunman had been caught. Utah Governor Spencer Cox also said “there is no information that would lead us to believe there is a second person involved,” though Utah Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason insisted the investigation remained active.

Governor Cox described the killing as a “political assassination,” calling it “a tragic day“ for the state and nation.

“And I just want to remind you, we still have the death penalty here in the state of Utah,” the governor added.

The conflicting statements have fueled confusion over whether law enforcement is still pursuing an active suspect. Officials have not yet provided a description or identity of the gunman.

Charlie Kirk was a major supporter of Donald Trump and the executive director of Turning Point USA. He rose to prominence through his debates with liberal and progressive students. In honor of the “truly Great American Patriot,” President Trump has ordered all American flags across the United States to be flown at half-mast until Sunday.

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  1. The assassin was on a roof top, and was dressed in a black hoodie, black pants, and had aviator sunglasses. He is supposedly now in custody.
    Make no mistake- this was a political hit / assassination. I suspect that Elon Musk is next on the hit list.
    Strange how the little patheric J3w that is still Ukraine’s President has put Americans on hit lists, despite the same sending him billions of dollars over the last 4+ years!
    The little Zionist J3w criminal has now outlawed Christianity, just like his Communist / Zionist / J3wi$h forefathers in 1917.
    Zelensky has murdered as many Gentiles / Goyim as he could via war conscription.
    No doubt a Deep State scenario similar to the Alphabet Agencies deliberately overlooking such things as foilage, roof tops, and heavily-tinted vehicle windows.
    Supposedly the old man in blue was arrested but released, as he was not in the area where the shot came from. He was profiled as a troublemaker and was / is a ‘Targeted Individual’ by Law Enforcement and the Mossad / CIA / FBI / MI-6 ‘intelligence’ apparatus for several years!
    Keep an eye on 23 September…lots of predictive programming around that particular date, just like 9/11.

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