Everyone Is Asking The Same Important Question After Troubling Video Shows Charlie Kirk’s Body Being Carried Away After Shooting

Crowd at Charlie Kirk event. (Photo via twitter)

Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck at an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.

Video of the incident circulating on social media showed Kirk responding to a student when a loud crack, a gunshot, rang out. Footage showed him clutching his neck before collapsing from his chair, as blood spewed from his body.

His team of people would eventually run to his aid to try to save his life. No medical personnel appeared to be in attendance to help with his massive injury that would later claim his life.

In an effort to get him the help he desperately needed, Charlie Kirk’s security team was seen holding his body and throwing him in the back of a black SUV to take him to a hospital.

Now, that moment has been spotlighted on social media.

“Authorities say that Charlie Kirk was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle. Every major event has medical staff and sometimes ambulances on site in case anyone faints or has another medical incident. Why were there no ambulances on site?” An X account stated.


The Message That Was Put On Bullet For Charlie Kirk

The FBI has released two photos of a new person of interest in the assassination of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk, as well as the message he sent him when he shot his high-powered weapon.

Authorities said they recovered a high-powered, bolt-action rifle in a nearby wooded area. Ammunition inside the rifle was said to be engraved with messages of transgender and antifascist ideology, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The suspect was seen on video arriving on campus at 11:52 a.m. and making his way onto the roof, where he would later take aim at Charlie Kirk.

The FBI also revealed that footage of the suspect, who “appears to be of college age” and “blended in” with students on campus, is being analyzed in an effort to bring him to justice.

Kirk’s wife and children were unfortunately present during the incident.

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