Where is your link? You don't think the police would want to view that footage?
Why would you need to question those two men? They are part of Charlie's organizational staff! Why would you need to signal a sniper in the first place? Why did he wait until he was seated under the canopy when he was out in front standing throwing ball caps to the attendees? There are far too many questions for you to answer to even begin to support your theory!
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Yes, immediately after the shooting of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, staff members (including security personnel) were observed disassembling equipment from the stage tent, including removing a camera mounted above and behind Kirk’s position. This occurred amid the chaos of the crowd evacuating the area, with no immediate police cordon visible in eyewitness videos. The tent itself was not fully disassembled in the immediate aftermath but was later cordoned off by law enforcement for investigation. These actions have raised questions about potential evidence tampering, as the camera in question was positioned to face the crowd and could have captured footage of the incident.
Key Details from Eyewitness Footage and Reports
• Timeline and Sequence: Kirk was shot in the neck around 12:20 p.m. local time while seated under a white pop-up tent emblazoned with “The American Comeback” during a Q&A session. Videos show him collapsing, with staff rushing him offstage via private vehicle to Timpanogos Regional Hospital, where he died shortly after. Within minutes (approximately 10–15 minutes post-shot), raw footage captures a man—described as a Turning Point security staffer—climbing a ladder to detach the camera from the tent’s frame, along with other equipment like microphones or projectors. The crowd had already begun fleeing, and the area was not yet secured by police.
• Camera Removal Specifics: The camera was mounted on the tent’s rear frame, angled downward toward the audience (potentially offering a clear view of the stage and incoming shot trajectory). Staff collected it without apparent coordination with arriving officers, who were focused on the manhunt for suspect Tyler Robinson (arrested two days later). Drone footage from shortly after shows the deserted quad with the tent still intact but scattered debris, confirming the site was hastily abandoned before full forensic lockdown.
• Tent Status: The tent remained in place initially, as seen in post-incident photos and videos, but was quickly taped off by Utah Valley University police and FBI agents. It was not disassembled by staff in the immediate window; full breakdown likely occurred later under investigative oversight.
• Context and Controversy: Authorities recovered campus CCTV and a neighbor’s home security footage but have not publicly addressed the Turning Point camera. Critics on social media and in preliminary reports suggest the removal contaminated the scene, as no on-site medical teams or immediate evidence preservation protocols (e.g., from Kirk’s security detail) were evident. Turning Point USA has not commented on the equipment handling, focusing statements on Kirk’s legacy and condemning political violence.
This sequence is corroborated by multiple unedited videos circulating online, including a ~49-second clip showing the ladder-assisted removal and broader evacuation footage from bystanders. The incident unfolded rapidly in a crowd of ~3,000, prioritizing life safety over scene preservation in the first moments.