
Charlie Kirk, founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, died at age 31.
He was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University, in Orem, Utah, on September 10, 2025.
The event was part of his “American Comeback Tour,” and he was manning a “Prove Me Wrong” table — his signature format of engaging with people who challenge his views.
Reports indicate a single gunshot fired from a nearby building struck him, apparently in the neck.
Investigation & Response
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State and federal authorities are involved, including the FBI and local law enforcement.
- A person of interest was initially taken into custody but was later released after interrogation, and as of now, no confirmed suspect is publicly identified.
- Utah’s governor, Spencer Cox, called the killing a “political assassination.”
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Personal & Political Background
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Kirk was married to Erika Frantzve, formerly Miss Arizona USA.
- He leaves behind two young children.
- He founded Turning Point USA when he was 18, and the organization became a major force in organizing conservative youth across the U.S., especially on college campuses.
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Reactions & Aftermath
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President Donald Trump publicly confirmed Kirk’s death via a post on his social media platform, expressing strong admiration and sorrow.
- Others across the political spectrum have condemned the violence and expressed condolences.
- Campus authorities at UVU shut down or paused operations as the investigation proceeded, and law enforcement is actively searching for whoever is responsible.
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