FBI Releases Photo of Person of Interest in the Assassination of Charlie Kirk

One day after Charlie Kirk’s shocking assassination at Utah Valley University, the FBI released a photo of a person of interest. The grainy image, shared on X, shows a young man in a hoodie and backpack — and agents are urging the public to help identify him. Kirk was fatally shot during a Q&A on campus, in what authorities believe was a carefully planned attack. The photo is the first major lead, and the FBI says even the smallest tip could bring them closer to finding the shooter.

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