Update: The videos are accurate, but the CBS report that the FBI has the name of the killer is not true.
TMZ has footage showing a man all in black limping along a residential street in Orem, Utah, heading toward Utah Valley University blocks away. He matches a description of the person of interest. He isn’t limping post-murder.
KUTV reported that “Our colleagues at CBS Evening News have confirmed through three law enforcement sources that FBI and Utah DPS now have the name of the UVU person of interest.”
CBS Evening News Report
The FBI and Utah Department of Public Safety know the name of the person of interest connected to the fatal shooting of political activist Charlie Kirk, according to CBS Evening News.
CBS reportedly confirmed the information through three law enforcement sources.
The name has not been released.
John Solomon on Fox News said they don’t have the name.
There is a $100,000 reward for information on the person of interest.
BREAKING
TMZ acquired a footage showing a man in all black, matching the FBI’s person of interest description, limping along a residential street in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday at 11:49 AM, heading toward Utah Valley University, just blocks away.
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He sure is not carrying a rifle on the way there. If that rifle could be taken apart, it would not fit in that little backpack. And reassembling & aligning it on the roof would be a hard task. When he runs away it is not clear enough to see what he may be carrying, but it seems unlikely he… Read more »
The agents think the limp was because he was dragging gun parts in the one leg.
Or he’s got the rifle butt under his right arm, the barrel ending at his knee (inside his pants). He is supporting this with his hand at his side. To answer The Prisoner above, he ditched the rifle before you see the second half of this video. The only question I have – where is the rifle as he’s getting… Read more »
the gun was in his right pants leg, notice the “limp”?