Key Points

President Trump announced that law enforcement has the shooter who killed Charlie Kirk in custody. He revealed the suspect was turned in by someone very close to the conservative activist. Trump called for the death penalty, specifically mentioning Utah's legal system where the shooting occurred. The president also confirmed that Kirk's family wants to keep his organization Turning Point USA operational despite their devastation.

Key Points: Trump Says Charlie Kirk Shooter in Custody Wants Death Penalty

  • Trump confirms shooter in custody turned in by someone close to Kirk
  • President calls for death penalty citing Utah's legal system
  • Kirk described as like a son who built a youth movement
  • Turning Point USA to continue operations per family's wishes
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We have Kirk's shooter in custody, says Trump

President Trump confirms Charlie Kirk's shooter is in custody, calls for death penalty, and reveals the suspect was turned in by someone close to the conservative activist.

"I hope he gets the death penalty - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, September 12

US President Donald Trump on Friday said that someone very close to Republican Activist Charlie Kirk turned him in. In an interview with Fox and Freinds on Fox News, Trump said he hoped the shooter gets death penalty.

"I think, with a high degree of certainty, we have him in custody. Essentially, somebody that was very close to him turned him in," Trump told Fox News.

"I hope he gets the death penalty," he added.

Trump further said that Kirk was like a son to him.

"[Kirk] was like a son. He started this really during what would normally be college... and it's become a movement... I've never seen young people, or any group, go to one person like they did to Charlie," he said.

Trump further told Fox News that he spoke to Kirk's family members who want to keep his nonprofit organization Turning Point USA going.

"I spoke to his wife yesterday, she's devastated. But in between the devastation, they want to keep Turning Point USA going... they think they can do it," he said.

Kirk and Turning Point USA were instrumental in securing Trump's 2024 return to the White House, including a major investment into get-out-the-vote operations in Arizona, a key battleground state that Trump flipped back from President Joe Biden, as per CNN.

Trump said that in Utah, they have a system of death penalty, which should be awarded to the shooter.

"In Utah, they have the death penalty... the Governor is very intent on the death penalty in this case, and he should be. In North Carolina, you also have it -- but we have to make sure that happens. That was a horrific crime," he said.

According to the US President, the father of the person taken into custody cooperated with investigators.

The president acknowledged he received only a short briefing prior to the interview, and said, "I'm always subject to correction, but I'm just giving you based on what I'm hearing."

Kirk was speaking at a debate at Utah Valley University when authorities say a shooter fired a single round from a rooftop, fatally striking him in the neck in an apparent targeted assassination.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very disturbing to see such incidents in a country like USA. In India we've seen political violence too - it never ends well for anyone. Hope the family finds strength.
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Michael C
While the crime is horrific, I'm uncomfortable with Trump immediately calling for death penalty before proper investigation. Justice system should follow due process.
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Anjali F
Shocking that someone close turned him in. Shows how deep this conspiracy might be. American politics getting too dangerous these days. Stay safe everyone!
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Sarah B
As an Indian watching from afar, this reminds me how important it is to maintain political discourse without violence. Our democracy has its challenges but we must protect it from such extremism.
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Vikram M
The fact that the shooter's father cooperated shows some conscience still exists. Hope this tragedy leads to more unity rather than division in American society.

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