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There is also significant video and photo evidence that could lead to the shooter’s identity, movements and possible accomplices, including his flight path from the scene at Utah Valley University.
The FBI and Utah law enforcement have made significant progress in the manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s assassin, recovering the weapon they believed was used to kill the prominent conservative activist as well as unspent ammunition with inscriptions implying a possible political motive, law enforcement officials told Just the News on Thursday.
The long-range, high-powered hunting rifle as well as two unspent ammunition cartridges had inscriptions tied to antifa and transgender ideology, the officials said.
There is also significant video and photo evidence that could lead to the shooter’s identity, movements and possible accomplices, including his flight path from the scene at Utah Valley University. That footage on Thursday yielded the first images of a man the FBI believes is the key person of interest in the shooting.