Kash Patel says information will continue to be released in interest of transparency, shooter still at large
FBI Director Kash Patel said Wednesday that a suspect taken into custody following the fatal shooting of US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has been released after being interrogated.
"The subject in custody has been released after an interrogation by law enforcement," Patel wrote on the US social media company X's platform. "Our investigation continues and we will continue to release information in interest of transparency."
Additional details were not immediately available, but earlier, officials at a press conference described the individual in custody as a "person of interest."
"We have a person of interest in custody. The investigation is ongoing, but I want to make it crystal clear right now to whoever did this: We will find you, we will try you, and we will hold you accountable to the furthest extent of the law," Utah Gov. Spencer Cox told reporters.
Pressed by a reporter on Patel's assertion that a suspect was apprehended, Cox maintained: "We have a person of interest in custody that is being interviewed right now."
Cox maintained, however, that Kirk's murder was a "political assassination." He said that based on information that has been gathered so far, there is no indication that another person was involved in the shooting.
Beau Mason, the commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety, said the only information that authorities have on the suspect was taken from closed-circuit television camera feeds and cautioned that the quality of the footage is subpar.
"We do have that. We're analyzing it, but it is security camera footage, so you can kind of guess what the quality of that is," he said. "We do know (the suspect was) dressed in all dark clothing, but we don't have a much better description other than that."
Asked if the person in custody matches the person seen in the footage, Mason said, "that's what we're trying to decide right now."
Mason said authorities currently believe the shot was potentially fired from a rooftop from "a longer distance" but said the investigation remains ongoing
Kirk was fatally shot during a university event in the western state of Utah on Wednesday.
Footage posted on social media appears to depict Kirk sitting under a canopy addressing hundreds of assembled students at Utah Valley University when a sound like a gunshot rings out, Kirk recoils, and students began fleeing en masse.
A separate video taken from close to where Kirk was speaking appears to show a bullet striking Kirk's neck, followed by sudden, massive blood loss.
US President Donald Trump confirmed that Kirk died after being shot, saying he "is no longer with us."
"The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie," he wrote on his Truth Social social media platform. "He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us."
Trump ordered flags across the nation to be lowered to half-staff to honor the political commentator.
Kirk, 31, co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012. The nonprofit has worked to mobilize conservative students on high school and college campuses. Its stated mission is to "identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote the principles of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government."
The group, where Kirk served as executive director, became a key player in Republican politics, regularly hosting large conferences and drawing high-profile figures from Trump's circle. Kirk also emerged as a key voice in Trump's signature MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement.
Following his assassination, Turning Point USA released a statement on X asking people to respect the privacy and dignity of Kirk's family, adding: "May he be received into the merciful arms of our loving Savior, who suffered and died for Charlie."
Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, Kirk left college to focus on full-time political activism. He built a large following through campus events, social media and The Charlie Kirk Show, a popular talk show and podcast.
He was known for confrontational campus debates, including his "prove me wrong" sessions, as part of the "American Comeback Tour," where audience members debate the activist in a public setting. Wednesday's shooting at Utah Valley University occurred during one of these events.