One day after the shocking assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, the FBI’s Salt Lake City office has released a photo of a person of interest linked to the crime. The image, posted to X (formerly Twitter) on September 11, has already ricocheted across social media platforms, with thousands of users sharing, speculating, and demanding answers.
The post from the FBI is simple, yet chilling: “We are asking for the public’s help identifying this person of interest in connection with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. 1-800-CALL-FBI.”
The image itself — grainy but distinct enough to recognize features — has become the centerpiece of a rapidly expanding investigation. For millions who watched Kirk’s final moments in viral videos, the photo represents both a glimmer of hope for justice and a haunting reminder of how fragile public life has become in America.
The Context: Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
On September 10, at approximately 1 p.m. local time, Kirk was shot in the neck while participating in a Q&A with students at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Witnesses described the sound of a single shot echoing through the courtyard where hundreds had gathered. Panic broke out instantly, with students diving for cover, faculty members screaming for order, and the crowd dispersing in every direction.