Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, prompting a swift outpouring of concern and condemnation from political figures across the globe. US President Donald Trump urged Americans to pray for Kirk, who was shot in the neck during his presentation.
Posting on his social media platform, Trump wrote, “We must all pray for Charlie Kirk, who has been shot. A great guy from top to bottom. GOD BLESS HIM!”
Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and a close ally of Trump, was approximately 20 minutes into his speech when gunshots rang out from a nearby building. Video footage from the scene showed chaos as attendees fled, and Kirk was seen falling back with blood visible on his neck. The event was held under a tent emblazoned with the slogan “The American Comeback,” according to The New York Times.
A spokesperson for Utah Valley University confirmed that Kirk was the only person injured during the incident. Authorities took a suspect into custody shortly after the shooting. However, the FBI later reported that the individual was released following interrogation, and a manhunt remains underway for the actual shooter. Investigators believe the bullet was fired from a rooftop on campus by someone dressed in black, suggesting a targeted attack, according to AFP.
US Vice President JD Vance also prayed for Kirk’s recovery, writing on X, “Dear God, protect Charlie in his darkest hour,” alongside a photo of the two men. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina condemned the attack as a “sick and despicable attack” on social media.
In a fresh statement, President Trump blamed the “radical left” for the killing of his ally.
The tragedy deeply resonated internationally. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer extended his condolences, stating, “My thoughts this evening are with the loved ones of Charlie Kirk. It is heartbreaking that a young family has been robbed of a father and a husband. We must all be free to debate openly and freely without fear; there can be no justification for political violence.”
Former US President Barack Obama also condemned the shooting, describing it as “despicable violence” that has no place in American democracy. “Michelle and I will pray for Charlie’s wife and two young children,” he added on X.
Reports indicate that Kirk’s family was present in the audience at the time of the shooting.
The FBI continues its investigation into the motive and circumstances surrounding the attack as the nation mourns the loss of the outspoken conservative figure.



