Federal Bureau of Investigation agents in Salt Lake City said the shooter in the Charlie Kirk case used a "high-powered bolt-action rifle," which was found in a wooded area near the location of the shooting. The ammunition found was marked with the symbols of transgender and anti-fascist.
Utah State Department of Public Safety Commissioner Bo Mason said on Thursday that officials have been able to track the shooter's movements and have obtained "clear" video footage of the shooter. After the shooting, the suspect ran to the other side of the building, jumped from the upper floor and escaped the campus, entering a nearby community. Authorities are checking the surrounding neighborhoods one by one, contacting residents with doorbell cameras, and talking to witnesses to find clues.
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