Gov. Spencer Cox speaks out on Charlie Kirk's death
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Law enforcement has received more than 7,000 tips from the public, Gov. Spencer Cox says in a terse press conference Thursday
Polictical took to social media in the aftermath of a shooting at Utah Valley University that targeted activist
Law enforcement shared new video showing the alleged gunman fleeing from the scene after Charlie Kirk was shot during an event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10.
While speaking about Kirk’s killing on Wednesday, Cox made another plea. He urged Utahns and Americans to look at the bigger picture of increased political violence happening across the country — and also look inward. “Our nation is broken,” he said.
As the FBI manhunt for Charlie Kirk's shooter continues, investigators and state officials held a press conference with more information.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has received more than 7,000 tips and leads after the killing of Charlie Kirk, the most since 2013, according to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox. “The FBI hasn’t received this many digital media tips from the public since the Boston Marathon bombing,
Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah has called for politicians to tone down their rhetoric and “disagree better.” The assassination of Charlie Kirk is testing the limits of that high-minded approach.