

The Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Killing
886 snips Sep 12, 2025
Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, an investigative reporter at The New York Times, and Alan Feuer, who covers extremism and political violence, dive into the chaotic aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. They discuss the police's struggles in tracking down the shooter and the intense political fallout from the event. The conversation highlights the starkly divided reactions across the political spectrum, raising concerns about escalating violence and the dangers of incendiary rhetoric in today's charged atmosphere.
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Key Unknowns: Identity And Motive
- Authorities know little about who shot Charlie Kirk or why, despite abundant video of the event.
- The identity and motive remain the central unknowns driving speculation and pressure on investigators.
Early Wrongful Detentions
- Two people were detained early and later released after being wrongly suspected.
- Their names were widely circulated and their reputations were harmed despite having no role.
Surveillance Images And Public Appeal
- The FBI released grainy surveillance images after local police couldn't ID the suspect.
- Public appeals replaced investigative certainty, signaling real challenges in identifying the shooter.