FBI releases photos of person of interest in Charlie Kirk shooting

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The FBI has released photographs of a person of interest in the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus.

Kirk was fatally shot in the neck on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem during a public speaking engagement on Wednesday. The two pictures show a person in a black shirt and jeans wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses.

Kirk’s shooter remained at large on Thursday. But FBI officials said they believe they recovered the gun used in the killing — a bolt-action rifle.

Officials have also collected a footwear impression, a palm print and forearm imprints.

The event on Wednesday was a stop on Kirk’s speaking tour for Turning Point USA — a political organization targeting the college-age population that Kirk founded.

The FBI released additional photos of the man they say is a person of interest on Thursday night.

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Locals attend 7th annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb

Eduardo Morales

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Early Thursday morning locals gathered to honor and remember all the lives lost on September 11, 2001.

The annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is an opportunity for people to come out, pay their respects to the over 300 first responders that sacrificed their lives on September 11, 2001.

The seventh annual event took place on Fourth Avenue and 16th Street, across the street from Sprouts.

Members throughout the community climbed the multi-story story building as a part of the event.

Their goal was to climb over 100 flights of stairs and two-thousand steps, with a special meaning behind these numbers.

“Pay homage to those that that paid the ultimate sacrifice on 9/11 and to never forget and remember and put yourself through some of the steps of those that went in to rescue at the twin towers that day,” says Yuma Fire Department Captain Aaron Wonders, who helped put on the event.

Over 50 people showed up and participated, ranging from children to adults and first responders with some in full uniform.

This includes members from the Yuma Fire Department and the Yuma Police Department.

Deputy Mayor Carol Smith was a part of the climb and she says it’s the least she can do.

“I think it’s important to support the people that keep Yuma safe, you know everybody out here is the embodiment of courage. Our first responders often run towards danger and today is a reminder that sometimes they don’t return,” Smith says.

The event lasted from 5:30 to 7:30 a-m. 

If you would like to join next year all you have to do is show up and sign a waiver.

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FBI offers $100,000 reward in Charlie Kirk murder investigation, releases photos of person of interest

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UPDATE:

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KIFI) — The FBI is now offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of the individual responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk.

The FBI’s Salt Lake City Field Office updated its post on X, sharing new photos of a person of interest. The substantial reward is being offered for information “leading to the identification and arrest of the individual(s)” responsible for the shooting.

FBI investigators are asking anyone with information or who might be able to identify this person to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a digital tip HERE.

ORIGINAL:

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KIFI) — A manhunt is still underway for the shooter who killed prominent conservative influencer/activist and Trump ally Charlie Kirk on Wednesday at an event at Utah Valley University. This morning, the FBI has released new photos of a person of interest in connection with the shooting.

Courtesy: FBI Salt Lake City

The person of interest appears to be a male with a slender build, wearing a black long-sleeved shirt with an American flag, jeans, sunglasses, and a baseball cap. He appears to have dark hair.

FBI investigators are asking anyone with information or who might be able to identify this person to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a digital tip HERE.

The news comes after authorities had already detained and released two persons of interest in the case.

RELATED — Second suspect released as Charlie Kirk shooting investigation continues

Kirk was shot while kicking off his “The American Comeback Tour” on the UVU campus. Robert Bohls, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Salt Lake City field office, told reporters yesterday that the shooter used a “high-powered, bolt action rifle” that was “recovered in a wooded area where the shooter had fled.”

RELATED — Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and Trump ally, dies after shooting at Utah campus event

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Five sent to hospital from rollover crash at Meadow Lane and Messanie streets

Rebecca Evans

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One minor, three young adults and one adult were sent to the hospital on Thursday morning due to a two-vehicle rollover crash on Meadow Lane and Messanie streets.

The crash happened at approximately 5:30 a.m., and the five people involved sustained injuries ranging from moderate to severe, according to Sergeant Zeamer with the St. Joseph Police Department.

Two of the individuals remain in critical condition, as of Thursday afternoon, according to an SJPD press release.

Zeamer said the crash occurred as the black Toyota Solara attempted to turn left onto Messanie Street from Meadow Lane, when it collided with a white Chevrolet Camaro traveling west down Messanie, toward Kansas.

The names have not been released for those involved in the crash and the incident remains under investigation.

News-Press NOW will update this article.

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Shooter still at large after Trump ally and activist Charlie Kirk murdered on Utah campus

CNN

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By Dalia Faheid, Elise Hammond, Aditi Sangal, Dakin Andone, Maureen Chowdhury, Betsy Klein, Lauren Mascarenhas

OREM, Utah – A manhunt is underway for the shooter who killed Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative political activist and supporter of President Donald Trump, Wednesday at an event at Utah Valley University. State and federal officials say they have tracked the shooter’s movements.

The FBI is asking for the public’s help identifying a person of interest in connection with the shooting of Kirk.

The FBI’s Salt Lake City field office released images of the person of interest today on X.

The office said the public can submit tips by dialing 1-800-CALL-FBI or visiting their online tips page.

Officials believe they have recovered the firearm used to shoot Kirk during the event, said Robert Bohls, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Salt Lake City field office.

The weapon is a “high-powered, bolt action rifle” that was “recovered in a wooded area where the shooter had fled,” Bohls said at a news conference.

The FBI will analyze the weapon.

In addition to the rifle believed to have been used in Wednesday’s shooting, officials have also collected a footwear impression, a palm print, and forearm imprints that will be analyzed.

“Tips are being fully investigated,” Bohls said, “As of this morning, we have received more than 130 tips.”

Authorities were able to obtain “good video” of the person they believe to be Kirk’s killer, Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason told reporters.

“We do have good video of this individual. We are not going to release that at this time,” Beau said, “We’re working through some technologies and some ways to identity this individual.

Wednesday’s event at Utah Valley University was Kirk’s first stop on his fall semester series of live events at colleges and universities, titled “The American Comeback Tour ft. Kirk.”

Some of the events — including Wednesday’s in Orem, Utah — were promoted as having a “Prove Me Wrong Table” – where Kirk famously faced opponents and challenged them to debate in public.

The deadly attack has been condemned by both sides of the aisle. President Donald Trump described Kirk’s death as a “dark moment for America” and blamed rhetoric from the “radical left” for causing political violence.

After co-founding the conservative non-profit Turning Point USA in 2012 at the age of 18, Kirk became a prominent supporter of Trump, courting young voters and using his network of nonprofits to seek to turn out voters on campuses and churches for Trump in 2024.

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‘Heartwarmers’ joined by First Interstate Bank volunteers for a day of gift-making

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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Every September 10th, First Interstate Bank has a “volunteer day”, where bank staff are given time off to help out local charities.

KTVZ went out with employees to one local cause.

Heartwarmers is a long-standing nonprofit in Bend that makes blankets, stuffed toys and more. The warm gifts they make go to sick children in hospitals, the unhoused, and to senior citizens.

This makes it a perfect fit for First Interstate’s volunteers.

“It just helps in so many different communities, from Deschutes County to Jefferson County. And, it’s just a great thing that they’re doing here to help kids,” said Lisa Dalton, a supervisor with First Interstate Bank. “When I was making the blanket, I was just thinking of, you know, where it’s going to end up, and I’m just very happy to be part of that.”

The group from First Interstate got right to work making blankets.

Other groups from the bank were out volunteering at other places, including Mosaic Medical.

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FOX SPOTTING: Viewer-submitted photo shows a unique fox spotted near Hosmer Lake

Kelsey Merison

DESCHUTES COUNTY, Ore. (KTVZ) — Our friend Johnny Oliver shared an image of a fox he and his wife and friends spotted while driving near Hosmer Lake.

FOX SPOTTING: Viewer-submitted photo shows a unique fox spotted near Hosmer Lake

Johnny said they were all shocked when the fox didn’t seem fearful of their group when they pulled over to take a closer look.

It appears to be a Sierra Nevada Red Fox, characterized by it’s black coat and white-tipped tail.

Great eye, you guys!

You can submit photos you snap out and about in Central Oregon by clicking here.

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Crash in Malad City claims two lives, Juvenile airlifted to hospital

Curtis Jackson

MALAD CITY, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho State Police are investigating a crash which killed 2 people and injured a juvenile.

The accident happened around 9:16 p.m. at the intersection of 700 N and 100 W, in Malad City.

 A 2014 Ford Focus, carrying a man from Fielding, Utah, a woman from Tremonton, Utah, and a juvenile, was heading south on 100 W when it veered off the road onto the right shoulder. The driver apparently overcorrected, causing the car to roll and crash into two parked vehicles—a Chevy Colorado and a Jeep Wrangler—on the opposite shoulder.

Both adults in the Ford were rushed to a nearby hospital by ambulance but did not survive their injuries. The juvenile, who was wearing a seatbelt, was flown to an area hospital in critical condition.

The crash scene remained closed for about three hours. ISP said the investigation is still ongoing..

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Jeffrey L. Boney Launches “Next Level” Campaign for Missouri City Mayor

By Francis Page, Jr.

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    September 10, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — Missouri City, Texas — Councilman Jeffrey L. Boney isn’t just entering the mayoral race—he’s stepping in to break up the status quo with purpose, urgency, and a track record that speaks volumes. Known for turning community concerns into concrete solutions, Boney is running on a promise to deliver bold, collaborative leadership that transforms neighborhood ideas into citywide progress.

“Nothing just happens in city government,” Boney says. “Change takes vision, commitment, and action. Missouri City deserves a leader who won’t settle for the status quo—and who’s ready to meet today’s challenges while preparing for tomorrow’s opportunities.”

His “Next Level” agenda is more than a slogan, it’s philosophy in action. Over the years, Boney has championed reforms that prioritize transparency, equity, and accessibility, always with everyday residents at the center. From tax relief to public safety, his work reflects a deep belief that good governance starts with listening—and ends with action.

Take, for example, his push to ease the financial burden on homeowners. Boney authored and passed Missouri City’s first-ever citywide Homestead Exemption, expanding it further to include seniors and residents with disabilities. It was a move that kept more money in neighbors’ pockets—and signaled a new era of people-first policymaking.

He didn’t stop there. To raise the bar on ethics and trust, Boney established the city’s first Ethics Commission, setting new standards for openness and accountability. And when residents called for a way to reclaim their streets and stories, he reformed the renaming process—making it easier to retire offensive or outdated names.

Boney’s vision for revitalization is equally tangible. Along the Texas Parkway/Cartwright corridor, he spearheaded programs to refresh aging business facades and attract sit-down dining. His efforts helped transform a vacant Sonic into a thriving retail strip, brought Family Dollar back to a long-empty Walgreens site, and supported local entrepreneurs like Mystros Barber Academy in breathing new life into neglected properties.

Infrastructure and resilience have also been front and center. As a member of the H-GAC Water Resources Committee, Boney helped direct over $5 million in flood mitigation funding to Missouri City. He partnered with METRO to secure a $60 million Park & Ride facility—connecting residents to opportunity while easing congestion.

Public spaces have flourished under his leadership. Freedom Tree Park underwent a full renovation, honoring its historic roots while expanding recreational access. Along Texas Parkway, xeriscape beautification projects brought smart, sustainable curb appeal to the heart of the city.

Boney has also worked to protect neighborhoods through oversight and safety initiatives, including a group home study to ensure compatibility and accountability. On the Community Development Advisory Committee, he helped steer millions in federal dollars toward housing rehab, elderly nutrition, student scholarships, park enhancements, and more—always with an eye toward impact.

Economic development has surged, but not at the expense of transparency. Boney worked directly with NewQuest Properties to secure development agreements for Fort Bend Town Center II & III. He helped bring the Amazon Fulfillment Center to Missouri City—adding over 1,500 jobs without offering tax abatements. Under his watch, his council district saw the largest economic growth in the city.

“We need a future where ideas aren’t just talked about—they’re delivered,” Boney says. “That’s what Next Level leadership means.”

His campaign isn’t just about policy—it’s about presence. Through the “Boney Around the City” tour, he’s meeting voters where they live, work, and worship, driving an economic boost to small businesses. From school supply giveaways to Sundae Sundays, the campaign is rooted in connection and care. The next leg of the campaign” Boney Around the City will kick off the week of September

15th, please see contact information below to include your business in this city wide event.

As Missouri City grows, Boney believes the path forward must be intentional. His platform calls for planned infrastructure, targeted development in underserved corridors, youth engagement, senior support, and transparent, community-led policymaking. It’s a blueprint for a city that reflects the best of its people: diverse, dynamic, and ambitious.

If elected, Boney’s top priorities include:

• Strengthening public safety and emergency readiness

• Expanding senior services that honor dignity and independence

• Building year-round youth advocacy and recreation

• Deepening partnerships between city, business, and nonprofits

• Opening data, doors, and dialogue at City Hall

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Downtown Redmond’s Carnaval Mexican Grill announces closure after 6 years in business

Kelsey Merison

REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) — A popular Mexican food restaurant in downtown Redmond announced it will be closing its doors.

Carnaval Mexican Grill shared on Facebook that September 14th will be its last day open.

In its post, the restaurant shared that, “After almost 6 years of pushing the limit on serving genuine Mexican & Latin recipes, unique Mezcal cocktails, & service that welcomes you the moment you walk through the door, we have to say goodbye.”

Carnaval wanted to thank its customers for a wonderful run and invites the community to come celebrate its last weekend in business this Friday through Sunday.

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