UPDATE: Truning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk has passed away at just 31 years old.


Original article below:

Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot on Wednesday at Utah Valley University, according to his spokesperson.

The spokesperson confirmed the incident in a brief statement: “Charlie Kirk has been shot at Utah Valley University. Condition unknown.”

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No further details about Kirk’s medical status have been released at this time.

Kirk, who founded Turning Point USA in 2012, had been scheduled to speak at Utah Valley University as part of his American Comeback Tour.

The series of events has taken him to college campuses across the country to promote conservative ideas and mobilize young activists.

As part of his tour schedule, Kirk also has an appearance planned later this month at Utah State University.

His events frequently draw strong reactions, including organized protests and petitions from student groups opposed to his political positions. Utah Valley University had seen similar activity ahead of his planned visit.

Local law enforcement officials have not yet released details regarding the circumstances of the shooting, the identity of the suspected shooter, or whether any arrests have been made.

University officials have not provided additional information beyond confirming that an incident occurred on campus during Kirk’s scheduled event.

The shooting comes amid heightened debate and demonstrations around political figures visiting university campuses.

Kirk’s tour stops in multiple states have previously drawn both supporters and critics, with tensions occasionally leading to confrontations outside venues.

Turning Point USA, the organization Kirk leads, has not yet issued a public statement beyond the remarks from his spokesperson.

Founded to advocate for conservative principles among students, the group has grown into one of the most active right-leaning youth organizations in the country, often organizing campus events and conferences featuring prominent conservative speakers.

At Utah Valley University, preparations for Kirk’s appearance had already generated significant attention.

Student groups had circulated petitions opposing the event, while others had planned demonstrations in support of free speech and the right of conservative organizations to host speakers on campus.

It is not yet known whether the shooting was connected to protests, campus activity, or other factors unrelated to the event.

Law enforcement officials are expected to provide further information as their investigation develops.

Emergency responders were dispatched to the university shortly after the shooting was reported.

University administrators have not confirmed whether the campus was placed on lockdown, though multiple witnesses reported increased police presence around the venue.

Kirk, who has become a prominent figure in conservative politics, has been a frequent target of criticism from left-leaning activists and organizations.

His American Comeback Tour has focused on themes including freedom of speech, political activism among young conservatives, and critiques of progressive policies.