


The person behind the SoundCloud project appears to use the name Skye Valadez and identifies as “she/her” on social media.
Valadez also posted a song titled “Charlie Kirk’s Death Isn’t Enough for Me.”
Photos of Valadez compared to the images of the shooter released by the FBI were posted to X by multiple people on Thursday afternoon.
No suspects have been named or confirmed by the FBI.
Valadez had a music project titled “God’s Finest Scalpel” and released a digital album in April called “Death to American Scum,” which reportedly included the track titled “Charlie Kirk’s Death Isn’t Enough for Me.”
As The Gateway Pundit was screenshotting and archiving his Facebook account, it was pulled down by either Valadez himself or Meta.
TGP attempted to reach out to Valadez, but the social media account was removed too quickly.
The person behind the SoundCloud account was accused of being involved in the killing in viral social media posts but has denied involvement and claimed it was a “coincidence.”
As TGP reported earlier on Thursday, a leaked document from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) claims that the weapon found near the site of Kirk’s assassination was equipped with cartridges engraved with symbols and phrases tied to transgender and Antifa ideology.
Conservative political commentator Steven Crowder obtained the document and posted it to X on Thursday morning before the press conference.
The document, which Crowder claims to have obtained from a credible source, describes the cartridges as bearing etched symbols including the transgender flag colors and phrases such as "Trans Rights Are Human Rights," hinting at a premeditated act driven by radical beliefs.
The document reads:
"On September 10, 2025, at approximately 12:24PM, Conservative political influencer Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at the Utah Valley University in Orem, UT. Mr. Kirk was speaking at the University as part of the American Comeback Tour. Multiple SLC I and III agents responded immediately. The suspect fired one shot from an elevated position on a rooftop in an adjacent building on the campus and surveillance video shows the suspect, jumping off and fleeing the area on foot. ATF and other law-enforcement located an older model imported Mauser .30-06 caliber bolt action rifle wrapped in a towel in a wooded area near the campus. The location of the firearm appears to match the suspects route of travel. The spent cartridge was still chambered in addition to three unspent rounds at the top fed magazine. All cartridges have engraved wording on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology. An emergency trace has been submitted an ATF SLC is working leads generated by the trace. The firearm and ammunition have been taken by the FBI for DNA analysis and fingerprint impressions. Upon completion of forensics, the firearm will be disassembled for additional importer information. Multiple people of interest having contacted or detained because of eyewitness testimony and review of video footage. The primary suspect is yet to be identified. ATF is assisting the investigation with multiple other federal, state, and local partners and the case is co-led by the FBI and Utah SBI.""
Crowder was the first person to obtain the leaked manifesto written by Nashville Covenant School shooter Aiden Hale.
On Wednesday, Kirk, 31, was fatally shot in the neck from approximately 200 yards away in broad daylight while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, an attack Governor Spencer Cox has labeled a "political assassination."
The shooter remained on the loose as of Thursday afternoon.
A scheduled press conference was postponed due to new developments in the case.
This is a developing story and no suspects have been named at this time. The person mentioned in this post is presumed to be innocent of all wrongdoing until proven guilty.