Trump Demands Death Penalty for Kirk's Alleged Shooter

Global Economic Times Reporter

korocamia@naver.com | 2025-09-13 11:12:19

 

A suspect in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA and a prominent conservative activist, was apprehended on Wednesday, local time. President Donald Trump stated that the incident was a "savage assassination" and expressed his desire for the suspect to receive the death penalty.

Speaking on Fox News' "Fox & Friends," Trump said he was informed just five minutes before the interview that authorities had a high probability of having the suspect in custody. He praised Attorney General Pam Bondi and others for doing a "great job." The swift arrest by the FBI came less than two days after the incident.

Trump mentioned that the tip-off came from "someone very close to him" and that the authorities would brief the public on the details soon. When asked if a larger conspiracy was behind the shooter, Trump responded, "I don't know yet." He reiterated his stance, adding, "Considering what he did, I hope he is convicted and gets the death penalty."

Kirk was shot and killed in the neck while giving a speech at Utah Valley University the day before. The sniper fired a single shot from the roof of a building across from the outdoor area where Kirk was seated. CCTV footage captured the suspect jumping off the roof and fleeing. The FBI later found a high-powered bolt-action rifle and ammunition believed to have been used by the suspect in a nearby forest. According to sources cited by the Wall Street Journal, the ammunition found was inscribed with phrases expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideologies.

A New Era of Political Violence 

The assassination is not just a random act of violence but is being seen as a tragic manifestation of escalating political polarization in the United States. Many analysts suggest that American democracy is in crisis. The Washington Post diagnosed the recent spate of violence against prominent political figures as the U.S. entering a "new era of political violence," reminiscent of the dark period in the 1960s when President John F. Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were assassinated. The Financial Times noted that Kirk's death has fueled anger and calls for revenge among right-wing blogs, without any sense of introspection, and suggested that Trump might use the incident to justify a crackdown on the American left.

In a speech at a 9/11 commemoration event at the Pentagon, Trump called Kirk a "giant of his generation" and a "fighter for freedom." He announced that he would posthumously award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the U.S.

In response to the heightened threat, the White House has increased security for President Trump. Bulletproof glass was installed in front of the VIP box where he sat to watch a New York Yankees game. All stadium entrances were equipped with metal detectors, and Secret Service agents and sniffer dogs were deployed throughout the venue.

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