Eyewitnesses saw Charlie Kirk take a gunshot to the neck before aides rushed him from the stage.
US President Donald Trump confirmed Kirk’s death on Wednesday, calling him “great, and even legendary.”
Trump praised Kirk for understanding American youth and sent condolences to his wife Erika and family.
Chaos at Utah Valley University
Videos show Kirk speaking under a tent when a single shot struck, spraying blood from his neck.
Turning Point spokesperson Aubrey Laitsch confirmed the shooting earlier, asking supporters to pray for Kirk.
Police detained a suspect immediately but later released the individual as authorities launched an investigation.
Kirk spoke at a debate hosted by Turning Point USA, which sparked divided opinions on campus.
The university cited First Amendment rights, defending Kirk’s appearance while emphasizing free speech and dialogue.
Political and Public Reactions
Trump and lawmakers condemned the shooting, promising justice and offering prayers for Kirk.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox vowed to capture the perpetrator after speaking with Trump.
Senator Mike Lee called Kirk an “American patriot” and urged swift justice.
FBI Director Kash Patel dispatched agents to lead the investigation on site.
Influencer Hasan Piker condemned the attack, warning that others, including himself, could be targeted next.
Kirk’s Legacy in Conservative Politics
Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 with William Montgomery to promote low taxes and limited government.
The organisation grew to reach hundreds of thousands of students across the US over the years.
Kirk became a Trump ally after 2016, serving as aide to Donald Trump Jr. and frequently appearing on television.
He leveraged Turning Point to confront liberal policies on campuses and in media, earning support from conservative financiers.
Trump and his son often attended Turning Point conferences, praising Kirk’s influence and activism.