Authorities are searching for a sniper who killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk and then slipped away amid the mayhem resulting from the latest act of political violence in America.
The FBI released two photos of a person of interest in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The shooter, who fired a single shot, remained at large and unidentified Thursday.Â
Security was heightened at the stadium, with metal detectors and Secret Service agents present at every entrance. Trump greeted players before the game.
The suspect in custody in connection with Kirk's killing is Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
Gov. Spencer Cox described attacks on both Democrats and Republicans, including the killing of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, two assassination attempts on Trump and the firebombing in Pennsylvania.Â
Security at Charlie Kirk's speaking events around the country varied greatly. Security experts have raised concerns about the vulnerability of outdoor events after Kirk's killing on Sept. 10.
Russia moved to amplify online conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk's killing just hours after it happened, seeding social media with the frightening claim that America is slipping into civil war.
President Donald Trump and his supporters paid tribute Sunday to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose assassination intensified political tensions in the United States.