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Charlie Kirk Assassinated: Trump calls it ‘A tremendous loss’ after right-wing activist shot dead at Utah university

Charlie Kirk, 31, a prominent conservative activist and close ally of US President Donald Trump, was shot dead while addressing students at Utah Valley University

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A shocking act of political violence shook the United States on September 11, when Charlie Kirk, 31, a conservative political activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, was fatally shot during a student event at Utah Valley University (UVU).

Kirk was speaking under a tent decorated with slogans such as “The American Comeback” and “Prove Me Wrong” when a single gunshot struck him in the neck. Disturbing footage shows Kirk clutching his wound as panicked students screamed and fled the courtyard.

President Donald Trump confirmed Kirk’s death soon after the incident, describing him as “a tremendous person” and a “very, very good friend.” He ordered American flags flown at half-mast until Sunday evening in Kirk’s memory.

“No one understood or had the heart of the youth in the United States better than Charlie,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me.” He urged supporters to “pray for Charlie Kirk” and vowed punishment for the perpetrators.

American right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck while speaking at Utah Valley University.

Kirk is in critical condition.

A shot was fired from a nearby building and the suspect is in custody.

Leftists in US may start a civil war. pic.twitter.com/x3MhI0nXZq

— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) September 10, 2025 

Initial reports suggested a suspect had been detained at the scene. FBI Director Kash Patel announced on X that a man was in custody, praising police action. However, hours later, authorities clarified that the individual questioned had been released and was not the shooter.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox said officials believe only one person was involved in the shooting and confirmed that investigators are still interviewing a “person of interest.” Confusion persists over whether the gunman escaped or remains at large.

Videos circulating online captured students ducking, screaming, and rushing across a nearby fountain to escape the gunfire. Some attempted to help Kirk as security rushed him away. One woman in a red “MAGA” hat was seen crying, while others were filmed praying at the scene.

Leaders from both major parties condemned the killing.

Vice President JD Vance prayed for Kirk in what he called his “darkest hour.”

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stressed that disputes should be resolved “through debate, not violence.”

Utah Valley University, the state’s largest public university with nearly 47,000 students, was placed under lockdown immediately after the shooting. Administrators confirmed heightened security measures would remain in place as the investigation continues.

The event had already been controversial: a petition with nearly 1,000 signatures sought to prevent Kirk from speaking at UVU. University officials defended the decision, calling his appearance an exercise in free speech.

As tributes poured in for Kirk, Trump called the assassination a “dark moment for America”, vowing justice.

The brazen daylight assassination of Charlie Kirk once again exposes the deep instability gripping the United States, where gun violence and political attacks have become disturbingly routine. In a country that projects itself as the world’s torchbearer of democracy and lectures others on freedom, basic safety in public spaces has become a privilege rather than a guarantee.

Incidents like these are no longer aberrations but a pattern, mass shootings in schools, malls, and now the killing of a prominent political activist on a university campus. Had such violence erupted in any other nation, Washington would have rushed to issue statements, preaching democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. Yet, within its own borders, America struggles to protect its citizens from the very chaos it condemns elsewhere, exposing a glaring hypocrisy at the heart of its foreign policy narrative.

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