Video above: Authorities release new details in the Charlie Kirk shooting investigation on Sept. 11, 2025.
(NEXSTAR) — The FBI has released photos of a person of interest in the deadly shooting of Charlie Kirk and is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of those responsible.
Kirk, 31, was hit by a single gunshot believed to have been fired from the roof of a nearby building. He was rushed to a local hospital in a private vehicle, where he was later pronounced dead, authorities confirmed.
Officials said Thursday morning that investigators were still working to identify the suspect, who was captured in footage at the event and by doorbell cameras in the neighborhood near Utah Valley University in Orem, roughly 40 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Authorities explain how suspect fled after Charlie Kirk shooting
“We do have good video footage of this individual,” Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason said Thursday. He did describe the suspect as someone of “college age” who would have “blended in well” with the crowd.
Shortly before 9 a.m. MT Thursday, the FBI’s Salt Lake City office shared two photos of a person of interest and asked for help in identifying them.
The photos, seen below, show what appears to be a man wearing a ball cap, sunglasses, dark jeans, and a black shirt that seems to feature an American flag and an eagle.
In another post late Thursday morning, the FBI said it is offering up to $100,000 “for information leading to the identification and arrest of the individual(s) responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk.”
Anyone who may have information about the person pictured above or the shooting are asked to call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit details online. Any video captured during Kirk’s event can also be submitted online to a dedicated FBI tip portal.
Mason said the suspect is believed to have arrived near UVU’s campus shortly before noon MT on Wednesday. He did not provide details on how the suspect may have gotten on top of a nearby building. Footage showed a person in black clothing on the roof of the Losee Center, several yards from where Kirk was speaking under a tent.
After the shooting, which happened around 12:20 p.m. MT, Mason explained that the suspect is believed to have run across the rooftop before jumping to the ground and fleeing into a nearby neighborhood.
Those in attendance told Nexstar’s KTVX on Wednesday that security around the event was light, as was typical for Kirk’s events. There were six university police officers assigned to the event, plus some private security. There were no metal detectors or bag checks, students told The Associated Press. Some attendees said no one even checked their tickets.
Authorities have recovered a “high-powered bolt-action rifle,” believed to be the weapon used in the shooting, from a wooded area near UVU, as well as impressions of the suspect’s footwear and forearm, and their “palm print,” according to Mason. He went on to briefly indicate that there may be more than one suspect.
“I can’t overstate the tragedy and the horrific event that yesterday was, and how we will work to bring to justice the actions of one individual, or any other individuals that assisted in that,” he said.
Authorities have also not yet identified a motive for the shooting, which was captured on grisly videos circulating on social media that show Kirk speaking into a handheld microphone when suddenly a shot rings out. Kirk can be seen reaching up with his right hand as blood gushes from the left side of his neck.
Mason, meanwhile, has asked the public “to be patient with the investigative process.”
The Associated Press and Nexstar’s Michael Bartiromo contributed to this report.