Law enforcement officers posted photos of suspicious assassin killing conservative activists on Thursday Charlie Kirk.
The FBI also offers a $100,000 reward for information that led to the arrest of the shooter.
photo shared In the FBI’s Salt Lake City field office, a man with a skin color stands out in a black long-sleeved shirt, dark jeans, a dark baseball cap and sunglasses.
The suspect appeared to have a backpack as he walked up the stairs during the surveillance video. The man’s dark t-shirt has an image of an eagle stacked on the American flag.
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FBI agent Robert Bohls said agents found a “high-power bolt-like rifle” in the wooded area where the shooter fled.
A gunman fatally shot his wife Kirk At an event at the University of Utah on Wednesday.
The gunman was not in the woods when he was searching, but collected footwear impressions, palm prints and forearm prints for analysis, the agency said. The FBI is also investigating the origins of weapons.
According to ATF emails obtained by multiple news outlets, the rifle cartridges retrieved by investigators were engraved with “transgender and anti-fascist ideology.”