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‘Radicalized’ shooter dead, two injured in wake of school shooting

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Authorities identified 16-year-old Desmond Holly as the shooter who injured two at Evergreen High School, which is nestled in the foothills about 30 miles west of Denver.

Holly died of self-inflected wounds on Wednesday afternoon, the same day as the shooting. Authorities said on Thursday he was “radicalized by some extremist network.”

Both of the injured students remain in critical condition in the hospital, according to Jacki Kelley, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office public information officer.

Kelley spoke at a press conference on Thursday.

She said more information will be coming regarding Holly’s radicalization as law enforcement continues its investigation. That investigation includes warrants for Holly’s phone and home.

Kelley applauded teachers, coaches, staff and students at the school.

“The most important thing I can tell you today is that the students and the staff at the school were amazing,” Kelley said. “They did their job. They did it well, and lives were saved yesterday because of the actions they took during their lockdown.”

She added the situation could have been much worse had school authorities not acted as quickly as they did.

“We know that the suspect had a handgun. He had to keep reloading. He would fire and reload fire and reload,” Kelley said. “The suspect brought quite a bit of ammunition with him, and he continued to reload … We are very, very grateful that there were not more injuries, but saddened that there were any.”

One of the victims’ families released a statement on Thursday identifying the victim as 18-year-old Matthew Silverstone.

“The family appreciates the community’s concern and support, but as we remain focused on our loved one’s recovery, we respectfully request privacy as we continue to heal and navigate the road ahead,” the statement said.

The other student’s family chose not to release a statement or the victim’s information.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation. They are working in conjunction with FBI Denver and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Denver (ATF Denver), which both had personnel respond to the scene.

“We have a great deal of support from so many jurisdictions, but the FBI’s role here has been tremendous,” Kelley said.

Contrary to previous reports, authorities said the crime scene did not stay on school property, instead spilling onto a nearby street.

Kelley also addressed reports that a student had been released from the hospital, which she said was not true as of Thursday.

The first call regarding Wednesday’s shooting was received at 12:24 p.m. Hundreds of local law enforcement immediately responded to the school.

In 2024, Evergreen High School had about 900 students grades 9-12 enrolled in it.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office stated Friday morning that there will be no more press conferences regarding the shooting.

Elyse Apel is a reporter for The Center Square covering Colorado and Michigan. A graduate of Hillsdale College, Elyse’s writing has been published in a wide variety of national publications from the Washington Examiner to The American Spectator and The Daily Wire.

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“Hey fascist! Catch!”: Authorities confirm writing on alleged Kirk killer’s bullet casings

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox revealed on Friday that shell casings used by Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter had inscriptions on them.

Cox said investigators determined the alleged shooter, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, used a bolt action rifle, which was discovered on the edge of Utah Valley University’s campus wrapped in a dark colored towel. Cox said the rifle had a scope on it.

Cox listed four bullet casings with written inscriptions. The casing that had been fired read “notices bulges OWO what’s this?”

Three other casings that had not been fired also had inscriptions on them. One casing read “hey fascist! catch!” with an up arrow symbol, right arrow symbols and three down arrow symbols, Cox said.

Another casing with an inscription read “oh bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao,” Cox said.

The fourth casing recovered by investigators read “if you are reading this, you’re gay lmao.”

Cox said a family member of Tyler Robinson, the alleged shooter, told investigators he had becomes “more political” in recent years.

Cox called on the public to display unity following Kirk’s shooting.

“History will dictate if this is a turning point for our country,” Gov. Cox said. “Every single one of us gets to choose right now if this is a turning point for us.”

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Arrest made in Charlie Kirk assassination

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A suspect is in custody for the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed Wednesday at Utah Valley University. President Donald Trump confirmed the arrest Friday, crediting a tip from someone close to the suspect.

Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah native, has been named as the suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk. According to breaking news reports, he was turned in by his father, who apparently saw video surveillance images of his son.

Key Details:

  • The shooting occurred around 1:20 p.m. Wednesday while Kirk, 31, was speaking with students under a tent on campus. A single bullet struck him in the neck, prompting chaos as students and attendees scrambled for cover.
  • President Trump said Friday on Fox & Friends that authorities were confident they had the right person, noting, “Essentially, someone who knew him turned him in.” Trump praised the work of investigators and called for the death penalty if the suspect is convicted.
  • The shooter is believed to have fired from a rooftop about 200 yards away, likely atop Utah Valley University’s Losee Center. The FBI recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle, along with prints and surveillance footage that helped track the suspect.

Diving Deeper:

Police in Orem, Utah, announced Friday they had taken a suspect into custody in the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who was gunned down during a campus event earlier this week. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder had been invited to Utah Valley University by the school’s TPUSA chapter, where he hosted a midday Q&A session with students on political and cultural issues.

A single shot rang out Wednesday, striking Kirk in the neck as horrified witnesses rushed for safety. Videos from the scene showed Kirk collapsing from his chair as attendees screamed and fled. He was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

President Donald Trump confirmed the arrest Friday morning in a Fox & Friends interview, saying investigators were “highly confident” they had apprehended the gunman. Trump revealed that the suspect had been turned in by someone close to him, aided by a U.S. Marshals Service member, a minister, and the suspect’s own father. “They drove into the police headquarters, and he’s there now,” Trump said, adding that he hopes prosecutors pursue the death penalty if the suspect is convicted.

Law enforcement officials previously released surveillance footage of a man dressed in black running from the scene. The gunman is believed to have fired from a rooftop perch on the Losee Center building, roughly 200 yards from where Kirk was speaking. FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bohls said a bolt-action rifle was recovered along the suspect’s escape route, along with a palm print, a footprint, and a forearm impression.

Investigators also seized a surveillance camera from a nearby home, where footage reportedly showed someone cutting through backyards after the shooting. Officials have not yet publicly identified the suspect or announced charges.

 

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