


As we await the FBI briefing on the Charlie Kirk assassination, authorities revealed new pictures Thursday night of the suspect as well as a video taken from a neighborhood surveillance camera.
Chilling new photos of a 'person of interest' wanted in connection with Charlie Kirk's assassination have been released as the manhunt for the suspect continued.
The Utah Department of Public Safety released the new surveillance pictures Thursday night showing the unidentified suspect wearing a dark, long sleeved shirt with an American flag on the chest, a gray baseball cap and sunglasses.
He also carried a black backpack as he went up and down the stairs.
As of this writing, the murderer appears to be still on the run—but law enforcement is honing in on who he is.
It is now believed the killer shot at Kirk from a distance of 175 yards and then fled into a residential neighborhood near Utah Valley University.
Surveillance footage showed a dark-clothed figure walking through a residential neighborhood outside of Utah Valley University before the fatal shooting, and then sprinting away afterward.
The figure, who matches the description of the FBI's person of interest, seemed to be walking with a limp as he passed through the neighborhood before the shooting - leaving some to believe he may have been concealing his rifle in his pants.
The high-powered rifle was later found in the woods nearby.
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Hopefully, these new images will resonate with someone in the public who can help bring this killer to justice. RedState will bring you more on the long-awaited press conference when it happens.