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A video claims to show Charlie Kirk’s shooter fleeing the spot, while another clip purportedly shows the suspect being detained by the police.
Both videos are old and unrelated.
Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of US President Donald Trump, was shot and killed at a Utah college event on Wednesday. Soon after, multiple videos began circulating online, allegedly capturing the shooter either running from the scene or being arrested by police.
Newschecker investigated two such viral videos and found them to be misattributed and unrelated to the incident.
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The viral videos allegedly showing Charlie Kirk’s shooter fleeing or being arrested are false and misleading. They originate from unrelated incidents in Reno, Nevada, and Santa Monica, California, months before Kirk’s assassination.
Q1.Do viral videos actually show Charlie Kirk’s shooter?
The viral videos claiming to show him are old and unrelated.
Q2. Where did the first viral video actually come from?
It shows a suspect fleeing after the Reno Grand Sierra Resort shooting in July 2025.
Q3. What does the second viral video depict?
It shows the arrest of David John Hairston for a June 2025 Santa Monica shooting, not connected to Kirk’s death.
Q4. Why are old videos linked to current events?
Old clips are often misused to exploit trending topics and mislead viewers for clicks or propaganda.
Sources
Instagram post by KRNV News 4, Dated July 30, 2025
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