FBI Secures Home Footage Linked to Utah Shooting Suspect
Authorities have obtained potential key evidence from a home surveillance camera in the investigation of Charlie Kirk’s shooting. A resident informed Fox News Digital that the device likely captured the suspect’s movements.
FBI and ATF agents were seen removing the entire floodlight camera unit from a property in Orem for examination. The home is situated along a route the gunman may have used to flee.
The property owner, Erwin Steele, believes the suspect ran through his family’s backyard. He suspects the weapon was discarded somewhere along this path.
This aligns with the earlier recovery of a high-powered, bolt-action rifle in a nearby wooded area. The firearm is believed to be connected to the attack.
FBI Special Agent Robert Bohls confirmed additional forensic evidence was collected. This includes a palm print, a footprint, and a forearm impression.
Kirk was fatally shot in the neck while speaking on campus. Video analysis suggests the shot was fired from approximately 200 yards away, potentially from a rooftop.
The investigation remains active as authorities continue to review all evidence, including the newly seized footage.