Manhunt Underway for Killer of Conservative Influencer Charlie Kirk
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More than 24 hours after the shooting, authorities are appealing to the public for help in locating the murderer of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. The appeal was made on Thursday, September 11th.
Police have announced the discovery of the crime weapon – a rifle – found in nearby groves. Investigators have also recovered a shoe imprint adn a palm imprint from the scene.
The FBI has released photos and a video of the suspect, described as a slender man wearing dark clothing, including a long-sleeved sweater featuring the American flag, sunglasses, and a cap.
Charlie Kirk Murder: FBI Releases Suspect Images, Reward Offered
The FBI has released images of the man suspected of killing Charlie Kirk, a prominent figure in the American right-wing movement. The images, shared on September 11, 2025, depict the suspect running on a building rooftop before continuing his escape on foot.
The FBI has also shared videos of the suspect. Police have announced a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to his capture.
The motivations of the murderer always unknown
Charlie Kirk, widely considered a “martyr” by the American right, was fatally stabbed in the neck on Wednesday while participating in a public debate at a university in Utah.
While the suspect’s identity and motivations remain unknown, the FBI has described the killing as a “targeted act.” Utah’s Republican Governor Spencer Cox reported on the examination Thursday evening, stating that “many forensic evidence [are] currently being analyzed,” but offered no major breakthroughs in the case.
France’s Heatwave: Records Broken, Health concerns Rise

France is sweltering under an intense heatwave, and it’s breaking records. Temperatures are soaring, and officials are warning people to take precautions. It’s not just uncomfortable; it’s perilous.
Over 60 departments across the country are under orange or red alerts – the highest levels. that means everyone needs to be extra careful. This heatwave is particularly concerning because it’s arriving earlier in the year than usual. We typically see this kind of weather in late July or August, not June.
Several cities have already seen all-time temperature highs. Such as, the southern city of Montélimar reached a scorching 40.6°C (105.1°F) on Tuesday. That’s a new record for June. It’s not just the south, though. Paris and other northern areas are also experiencing unusually high temperatures.
The health ministry is urging people to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Elderly people and young children are especially at risk. Hospitals are preparing for a potential influx of patients suffering from heatstroke and dehydration. You really need to drink plenty of water, even if you don’t feel thirsty.
Farmers are worried about their crops. The heat and lack of rain are creating drought conditions in some areas, which could lead to significant losses. Irrigation is crucial, but water resources are becoming strained. This could impact food prices later in the year.
Experts say this heatwave is a clear sign of climate change. Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, and they’re expected to continue to worsen in the coming years. We can’t ignore the connection between extreme weather events and a changing climate. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is vital.
The government is monitoring the situation closely and is prepared to take additional measures if necessary. They’re distributing information about how to stay safe and are working with local authorities to provide assistance to those in need. It’s a challenging situation, but authorities are doing what they can.
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