Eyewitnesses and videos show Charlie Kirk taking a bullet to the neck before aides rushed him off stage.
US President Donald Trump confirmed Kirk’s death Wednesday, calling him “great, and even legendary” on social media.
Trump praised Kirk’s connection with American youth and offered condolences to his wife Erika and family.
Campus Debate Turns Deadly
Kirk spoke at Utah Valley University under a white tent displaying “The American Comeback” and “Prove Me Wrong.”
A single shot rang out after Kirk answered a question, spraying blood from his neck.
Police detained a suspect immediately but later released them as authorities began a full investigation.
The university had allowed Kirk to speak, citing First Amendment rights despite online petitions opposing his appearance.
National and Political Reactions
Trump, Republican and Democratic leaders condemned the attack and prayed for Kirk’s safety before confirming his death.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox promised to bring the shooter to justice and spoke to Trump after the incident.
Senator Mike Lee called Kirk an “American patriot” and vowed terrorists would not prevail.
FBI Director Kash Patel said agents are on site to lead investigation efforts.
Left-wing influencer Hasan Piker described the shooting as “terrifying” and warned others could become targets.
Kirk’s Conservative Legacy
Kirk founded Turning Point USA in 2012 with William Montgomery to promote low taxes and limited government on campuses.
The organisation grew to reach hundreds of thousands across the US, gaining influence with conservative financiers.
Kirk supported Trump after 2016, served as an aide to Donald Trump Jr., and frequently appeared on cable television.
Trump and his son regularly spoke at Turning Point events, praising Kirk’s leadership and activism.