The Federal Bureau of Investigation has intensified its efforts to locate the individual responsible for the fatal shooting of Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk.

On Thursday night, the FBI, in conjunction with the Utah Department of Public Safety, released four additional images of a person of interest in the case. This development follows earlier reports that Kirk, aged 31, was assassinated on Wednesday while participating in an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

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The newly released photographs depict a man wearing attire consistent with earlier FBI images: a black baseball cap, dark sunglasses, jeans, and a long-sleeved shirt adorned with an American flag design. FBI Special Agent Robert Bohls has stated, “We’re doing everything we can to find him, and we’re not sure how far he has gone yet.”

Kirk was engaged in the first stop of a planned 15-city tour, billed as the American Comeback Tour. The evidence suggests the assailant used a high-powered bolt-action rifle, firing a single shot from a rooftop estimated to be up to 200 yards away.

FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino have personally visited the scene in Orem, receiving briefings at the location of the shooting. The Bureau is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of the perpetrator.

This raises important questions about public safety and the security of political figures. As the investigation continues, citizens must remain vigilant and report any relevant information to the authorities.