Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA, was involved in a serious incident on September 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University.
During the event, an unexpected situation occurred that led to a medical emergency.
Kirk was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Authorities have not released confirmed details about the cause of the emergency, and several reports circulating online remain unverified.
Local law enforcement agencies, including Utah Valley University Police and state authorities, are actively investigating the situation.
At this time, there is no official confirmation regarding suspects, motives, or specific circumstances.
Officials have urged the public to avoid speculation until accurate information becomes available.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox expressed sympathy and support for Kirk’s family, friends, and the university community.
He also asked for calm and cooperation with investigators as they work to gather reliable information.
Former President Donald Trump and other public figures shared messages of concern and support for Kirk’s recovery
and for those who attended the event.
Investigators are reviewing security camera footage and collecting evidence to determine what happened.
Authorities have not confirmed any details about individuals involved or any potential motives.
They emphasized that information circulating on social media, including claims about suspects and causes, should be treated with caution unless it comes directly from verified official sources.
Utah Valley University released a statement offering support to students and staff,
announcing the availability of counseling services for anyone affected by the incident.
The university also thanked law enforcement for their quick response and reassured the public that campus safety remains a top priority
.Officials are expected to provide further updates as the investigation continues.
For now, they urge the public to rely only on official announcements and credible news sources to avoid spreading misinformation.