Breaking News: Social Media Sleuths Identify Possible Suspect in Charlie Kirk Assassination
By Jonathan Gregory
Washington, D.C. — September 11, 2025
Multiple sources across social media platforms, including X, have reported a potential breakthrough in the investigation into the tragic shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. The suspect, identified by online investigators as Skye Valadez, a Utah based digital music artist and self identified transgender woman, has sparked intense discussion among supporters of President Donald Trump. Valadez uploaded a SoundCloud track titled "Charlie Kirk Dead at 31" just a month prior to the incident, raising red flags about his motives. The track, which celebrated or encouraged Kirk’s death, was deleted shortly after the shooting, and Valadez changed his online location to "leave me alone," fueling speculation of his involvement. President Trump, a close ally of Kirk, has called for swift justice, stating on Truth Social, "We will find this coward and hold them accountable for silencing a great American patriot."
Images circulating online, which strongly resemble the FBI’s released photos of a person of interest, show a figure with a jawline and facial features matching Valadez’s public social media profiles. The FBI has not officially confirmed Valadez as the suspect, but the bureau’s tip line has been flooded with reports from vigilant citizens pointing to the Utah resident. Social media posts on X highlight Valadez’s trans activism and his vocal opposition to conservative figures like Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA. The now deleted SoundCloud track, described by users as chillingly prophetic, has intensified calls from Trump supporters for a thorough investigation. Utah Governor Spencer Cox, echoing Trump’s resolve, vowed to pursue the shooter relentlessly, stating, “We still have the death penalty in Utah, and we will use it to deliver justice for Charlie.”
The conservative community has rallied around Kirk’s memory, with Trump supporters framing this tragedy as an attack on free speech and American values. Online, Valadez has been dubbed a "trans activist and suspected assassin," with many pointing to his digital footprint as evidence of premeditation. While authorities continue their manhunt, recovering a bolt action rifle from a wooded area near the campus, the public’s focus remains on Valadez. The suspect’s attempt to erase his online presence has only deepened suspicions, as Trump supporters demand accountability for what they see as a politically motivated assassination. As the investigation unfolds, the nation watches closely, with President Trump urging his followers to remain vigilant and honor Kirk’s legacy by standing firm against those who seek to silence conservative voices.
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