
Political commentator and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk was tragically shot and killed on Wednesday, September 10, while speaking at Utah Valley College. He was 31 years old. Kirk was hosting his signature “Prove Me Wrong” debate table, part of his American Comeback Tour visiting nine universities.
During the event, Kirk was shot in the neck and rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Despite receiving blood transfusions, he did not survive. At 4:40 PM EST, former President Donald Trump confirmed the news on Truth Social, calling Kirk “great” and “legendary,” and praised his connection with America’s youth.
The nation reacted instantly, with Kirk’s name trending across social media. Many condemned political violence and shared personal stories about how Kirk influenced their lives.
Country star Kane Brown also responded with an emotional video. Shaken, Brown admitted he cried for hours before speaking. He urged people to love one another, regardless of political beliefs, race, language, or background.
Brown said he usually avoids politics but felt compelled to speak out. He asked fans to choose kindness and reminded them to support and care for others.
“If you need to hear this, I love you. Go hug someone you love and tell them you care. Make them feel special. God bless you all,” he said.