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    What we know about weapon used by suspect in Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting

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    Posted on September 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Charlie Kirk was shot with a bolt-action rifle in Utah. The FBI found the weapon and is investigating the incident.

    Table of Contents

    • Investigation of the Shooting Incident
    • Weapon Description
    • Evidence and Analysis
    • Planning and Execution

    Details on the Rifle Used in Charlie Kirk's Fatal Shooting Incident

    Investigation of the Shooting Incident

    By Kanishka Singh

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. investigators said on Thursday they had found a bolt-action rifle believed to have been used in the politically charged fatal shooting of influential conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

    Kirk, a 31-year-old author, podcast host and close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, helped build the Republican Party's support among younger voters. He was killed on Wednesday by a single gunshot as he gave a talk at a university in Utah in what Trump called a "heinous assassination."

    Weapon Description

    BOLT-ACTION RIFLE

    The weapon recovered by investigators was described by FBI official Robert Bohls as "a high-powered, bolt-action rifle." It was found in a wooded area near the shooting site in Utah.

    Bolt-action weapons are more precise than semi-automatic ones although they have slower rates of fire.

    Bohls, special agent in charge of the FBI's Salt Lake City field office, said the weapon was being analyzed at an FBI laboratory for clues on the shooting and the suspect.

    MODEL

    Evidence and Analysis

    Three law-enforcement officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told the New York Times that the recovered gun was an older-model Mauser rifle. Other U.S. media outlets also cited sources to say it was an imported Mauser .30-06 bolt-action rifle.

    Several cartridges, including a spent round in the rifle's chamber, were also found by investigators, the Times reported. The kind of rifle that the suspect used is commonly used by marksmen and hunters.

    ENGRAVINGS

    People familiar with the investigation told Reuters that apparent engravings on the ammunition found so far and their meaning were still being analyzed by authorities.

    Planning and Execution

    DETAILED PLANNING

    Brad Garrett, a retired FBI agent, said the evidence investigators have shared so far painted a picture of a suspect who planned the shooting down to the last detail, including discarding the possible murder weapon along his escape path.

    "He probably did that (as) he didn't want to be seen carrying a weapon, running through a neighborhood, or walking through a neighborhood," Garrett told ABC News.

    In a press briefing late on Thursday, officials released a video showing the suspect climbing off the roof of a building, crossing a street and moving into a wooded area near the campus, which is where authorities said they found the weapon used in the shooting.

    (Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; editing by Paul Thomasch and Lincoln Feast.)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Charlie Kirk was fatally shot with a bolt-action rifle.
    • •The rifle was found in a wooded area near the shooting site.
    • •The weapon is believed to be an older-model Mauser .30-06.
    • •The shooting appeared to be meticulously planned.
    • •FBI is analyzing the weapon for further clues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about What we know about weapon used by suspect in Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting

    1What is a bolt-action rifle?

    A bolt-action rifle is a type of firearm that requires the shooter to manually operate the bolt to load and eject cartridges, offering greater accuracy compared to semi-automatic rifles.

    2What is an FBI investigation?

    An FBI investigation is a formal inquiry conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to gather evidence and information regarding potential criminal activities.

    3What is a spent round?

    A spent round refers to a cartridge that has been fired and is no longer usable, typically found at crime scenes as evidence.

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