President Donald Trump says “with a high degree of certainty” that suspect in Charlie Kirk killing has been caught

(File Photo: Source for Photo: People place lit candles below a photo of Charlie Kirk, the CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA who was shot and killed, at a vigil in his memory, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Orem, Utah. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

OREM, Utah (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that the suspect in the Charlie Kirk killing has been captured.

“With a high degree of certainty, we have him,” Trump announced in a live interview on Fox News Chanel on Friday morning.

Trump said a minister who is also involved with law enforcement turned in the suspect to authorities.

“Somebody that was very close to him said, ‘Hmm, that’s him,’” Trump said.

Federal investigators and state officials on Thursday had released photos and a video of the person they believe is responsible. Kirk was shot as he spoke to a crowd gathered in a courtyard at Utah Valley University in Orem.

More than 7,000 leads and tips had poured in, officials said. Authorities have yet to publicly name the suspect or cite a motive in the killing, the latest act of political violence to convulse the United States.

Grisly video shared online

The attack, carried out in broad daylight as Kirk spoke about social issues, was captured on grisly videos that spread on social media.

The videos show Kirk, a close ally of Trump who played an influential role in rallying young Republican voters, speaking into a handheld microphone when suddenly a shot rings out. Kirk reaches up with his right hand as blood gushes from the left side of his neck. Stunned spectators gasp and scream before people start running away.

The shooter, who investigators believe blended into the campus crowd because of a college-age appearance, fired one shot from the rooftop, according to authorities. Video released Thursday showed the person then walking through the grass and across the street before disappearing.

“I can tell you this was a targeted event,” said Robert Bohls, the top FBI agent in Salt Lake City.

Trump, who was joined by Democrats in condemning the violence, said he would award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the U.S. Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, visited with Kirk’s family Thursday in Salt Lake City. Vance posted a remembrance on X chronicling their friendship, dating back to initial messages in 2017, through Vance’s Senate run and the 2024 election.

“So much of the success we’ve had in this administration traces directly to Charlie’s ability to organize and convene,” Vance wrote. “He didn’t just help us win in 2024, he helped us staff the entire government.”

Kirk’s casket was flown aboard Air Force Two from Utah to Phoenix, where his nonprofit political youth organization, Turning Point USA, is based. Trump told reporters he plans to attend Kirk’s funeral. Details have not been announced.

Kirk was taking questions about gun violence

Kirk was a conservative provocateur who became a powerful political force among young Republicans and was a fixture on college campuses, where he invited sometimes-vehement debate on social issues.

One such provocative exchange played out immediately before the shooting as Kirk was taking questions from an audience member about gun violence.

The debate hosted by Turning Point at the Sorensen Center on campus was billed as the first stop on Kirk’s “American Comeback Tour.”

The event generated a polarizing campus reaction. An online petition calling for university administrators to bar Kirk from appearing received nearly 1,000 signatures. The university issued a statement last week citing First Amendment rights and affirming its “commitment to free speech, intellectual inquiry and constructive dialogue.”

Last week, Kirk posted on X images of news clips showing his visit was sparking controversy. He wrote, “What’s going on in Utah?”

Attendees barricaded themselves in classrooms

Some attendees who bolted after the gunshot rushed into two classrooms full of students. They used tables to barricade the door and to shield themselves in the corners. Someone grabbed an electric pencil sharpener and wrapped the cord tightly around the door handle, then tied the sharpener to a chair leg.

On campus Thursday, the canopy stamped with the slogan Kirk commonly used at his events — “PROVE ME WRONG” — stood, disheveled.

Kathleen Murphy, a longtime resident who lives near the campus, said she has been staying inside with her door locked.

“With the shooter not being caught yet, it was a worry,” Murphy said.

Meanwhile, the shooting continued to draw swift bipartisan condemnation as Democratic officials joined Trump and other Republican allies of Kirk in decrying the attack, which unfolded during a spike of political violence that has touched a range of ideologies and representatives of both major political parties.

Juvenile taken into custody for having a handgun in his waistband during a curfew violation in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) On the early morning of July 13th, 2025, officers on patrol from the City of Aliquippa Police Department found a male juvenile who was stopped for a curfew violation on Franklin Avenue in Aliquippa. Officers noticed that a handgun was in his waistband when they were talking with him. The juvenile with the handgun was taken to a facility for juveniles after getting taken into custody.

Simultaneous raid occurs at four Beaver County massage parlors

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Four massage parlors in Beaver County all got raided by Beaver County law enforcement at the same time yesterday. The locations that got raided were Merchant Street Body Works of Ambridge, Moonlit Spa and Wen’s Bodywork, both of Baden and Chinese Massage Therapy of Hopewell. According to Beaver County District Attorney Nate Bible, these raids to these four Beaver County massage parlors yesterday was a coordinated effort to crack down on human trafficking in Beaver County, and ICE was involved but only to help identify people. The victims are mostly women and some others and witnesses told WPXI that women were removed from the Hopewell and Ambridge parlors.

Man gets shot in the Plan 12 area of Aliquippa but does not cooperate with police during initial investigation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Officers from the City of Aliquippa Police Department got dispatched to Sewickley Hospital in Sewickley on the early morning of July 14th, 2025 as a report of a man getting shot was given to them that day. The victim did not cooperate with police and officers checked the Plan 12 area of Aliquippa after the victim advised hospital staff that he got shot “somewhere” in that Plan 12 area and results came back negative. The Pennsylvania State Police is who is heading the investigation of this incident after it was turned over to them.

Helicopter crash kills a pilot and a line worker near Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Jim Thorpe, PA) According to a report from WYOU, a helicopter crash near Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, has left two people dead yesterday. The crash occurred near the 300 block of Maury Road close to Penn’s Peak in a wooded area. WYOU confirms that the two people that passed away from this helicopter crash yesterday were a line worker and a pilot, who have not been identified at this time. It is not clear what led to this crash occurring, but this crash is being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board.

After a name change from the Carnegie Science Center to the Kamin Science Center, the Kamin Science Center building in Pittsburgh is revealed

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The reveal of the new building with a rebrand of its new name occurred yesterday for the Kamin Science Center in Pittsburgh, previously called the Carnegie Science Center. The reason that the Carnegie Science Center was changed to the Kamin Science Center was because Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin made a donation of $65 million in 2024 to this center filled with scientific activities and experiments. This donation was the largest gift in the history of the previously known Carnegie Science Center since its original founder, Andrew Carnegie, made his original contribution to the now Kamin Science Center.

Two separate men, both of Aliquippa, get taken into custody because of bench warrants

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Thirty-nine-year-old Eric Bruce of Aliquippa was noticed by officers in the area of Wade Street and Maratta Road in Aliquippa on the evening of July 15th, 2025. Bruce had an active bench warrant of the Beaver County Sheriff’s Office. Bruce was turned over to the sheriff’s department of the City of Aliquippa Police Department after getting taken into custody. Fifty-seven-year-old Johnny Hill, Jr. of Aliquippa, who had a bench warrant out of the Beaver County Sheriff’s office, was found by the City of Aliquippa Police Department on the afternoon of August 10th, 2025 in the area of Sheffield Avenue and 5th Avenue in Aliquippa. Hill got taken into custody and got put in the Beaver County Jail. 

Forbes releases list of “definitive ranking of America’s richest people 2025” which is a list of 400 that includes eleven Pennsylvanians, three of them from the Pittsburgh area

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Twenty dollar bills are counted on June 15, 2018, in North Andover, Mass. The number of Americans who do not have a bank account fell to a record low last year, as the proliferation of online-only banks and an improving economy is bringing more Americans into the traditional financial system, according to a report Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)

(Jersey City, NJ) Forbes released their “definitive ranking of America’s richest people 2025” list on Tuesday. This list includes 400 people, whose net worth an estimated $6.6 trillion. This list includes eleven people from Pennsylvania with four of them as someone and their families and three of those eleven Pennsylvanians from the Pittsburgh area. They are: #280, Edward Stack and his family at an estimated $5.4 billion, who own Dick’s Sporting Goods, the sporting equipment and goods store which is based in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, #291, Thomas Tull, at an estimated $5.3 billion, who owns a minority stake in the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Yankees and is the founder of Legendary Entertainment, a production company, and tied at #347 with three other people, Maggie Hardy, at an estimated $4.3 billion, who is both the CEO and the owner of 84 Lumber who is also the owner of Nemacolin. Even though they do not live in Pennsylvania, two natives of Pittsburgh made it on to Forbes’ “definitive ranking of America’s richest people 2025” that was released on Tuesday. David Tepper, who grew up in the Stanton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh and is the owner of the National Football League’s Carolina Panthers and the founder of Appaloosa Management earned #41 at an estimated $23.7 billion and Mark Cuban, who grew up at Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, who is a minority owner of the National Basketball Association’s Dallas Mavericks, earned #246 at an estimated $6 billion. The link to the full list of Forbes’ “definitive ranking of America’s richest people 2025” released on Tuesday can be found below:

Click here to see the full list of Forbes’ “definitive ranking of America’s richest people 2025

Retired Duquesne Light Company worker charged for allegedly sending over 200 emails to management that were threatening

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) A worker who retired from Duquesne Light Company got charged yesterday for allegedly sending over 200 emails to management that were threatening. According to the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office, fifty-eight-year-old Stephen Neal of Sharpsburg is facing six charges of harassment. According to the criminal complaint against Neal, Neal has allegedly sent more than 200 harassing and threatening emails to Duquesne Light’s management since July of 2025. The reason Neal allegedly sent these emails were because a monthly disability benefit was given to Neal after he retired from Duquesne Light Company in March of 2025 and Neal blamed Duquesne Light Company for that benefit reportedly ending in July of 2025. This benefit was managed by a third party and was offered by Neal’s union. According to information provided to KDKA-TV, Lincoln Financial Group suspended Neal’s benefits after his doctor failed to provide the insurance company with documentation of disability or a treatment plan.  One of the emails that Neal allegedly sent to Duquesne Light Company management stated: “It’s pure evil how we kill our own people and high titles they can do unjust (sic) without any consequences and think they are going to get away with it? I think the corrupt union and mismanagement of LBTQ discrimination won’t win.” It was told by Duquesne Light Company to police that they had given Neal directions on whom to speak to about his benefits ending and that they have no control over the decision. Neal allegedly continued sending the threatening emails despite being told Duquesne Light Company was not responsible and them requesting that he stop sending them emails. A professional threat assessment was then requested by Duquesne Light Company, who screened each alleged email from Neal.

The Cornerstone of Beaver County Hosts 9th Annual Party with a Purpose: “Bingo with Elvis” Fundraiser To Help End Homelessness in Beaver County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) According to a release on Tuesday from the Cornerstone of Beaver County, the Cornerstone of Beaver County will host its 9th Annual Party with a Purpose: BINGO With Elvis” fundraiser on Saturday, October 11th, 2025 at 6 p.m. at Monaca Turners, which is located on 1700 Old Brodhead Road in Monaca. The doors for this event open at 5 p.m. on October 11th, 2025. This event includes twelve games of bingo, a cash bar, a 50/50 drawing, raffle baskets, cash and merchandise prizes and performances between bingo games by Jamie Harris, an Elvis Presley tribute artist who is based in Pittsburgh. Tickets for this event start at $35 and you can purchase these tickets either by going online at CornerstoneBeaver.org or you can purchase tickets by either calling 724-846-6400 or by emailing amclaughlin@cornerstone.org. CornerstoneBeaver.org is also where you can visit for more information and how you can find out about sponsorships, which are also available for purchase for this event, in which organizations and businesses that wish to support a worthy local cause while showing off their brand. All proceeds and sponsorships from this event goes to the Cornerstone of Beaver County, which seeks to both end and prevent homelessness in Beaver County.