Massive American Flag Tribute Unfurled at Charlie Kirk Assassination Site

A large American flag has been placed at Utah Valley University to honor Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, who was assassinated ther last week. The memorial marks the exact location where Kirk was fatally shot during a student event on September 10, 2025. The university reopened its campus shortly after the incident,following a brief closure. Staff and students have expressed the emotional impact of the event, with some advocating for a more permanent memorial to Kirk and his commitment to free speech.The suspect, Tyler James Robinson, has been arrested and faces murder charges including the death penalty. A memorial service for Kirk is scheduled for September 21 at state Farm Stadium in Arizona.


A patriotic tribute to Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk has been erected at the site where the conservative activist was assassinated last week.

Fox News reporter Matt Finn d an image on the social media platform X, showing a large American flag unfurled at Utah Valley University.

“A large American flag was placed above Charlie Kirk site at Utah Valley University,” Finn wrote.

NewsNation’s Alex Caprariello also posted a photo of the dedication.

“A massive American flag now hangs at the exact spot Charlie Kirk was assassinated less than a week ago at Utah Valley University,” Caprariello reported.

The flag appeared as UVU reopened its campus Monday, after being shut down in the wake of Kirk’s murder.

KSL-TV reported that university staff returned to work ahead of classes, which are set to resume on Wednesday.

The campus was initially closed from Sept. 11-14 after Kirk was gunned down during a student event he was hosting.

University officials said virtual town halls were held for staff members on Monday.

Braden Powell — who works in UVU’s IT department — said he felt it was important to visit the campus in person.

“It’s been difficult, but I wanted to come back today,” he explained. “They say, go back to the scene of an accident or something to help you process it and get over it.”

Powell added, “And it was really nice coming into campus and seeing this memorial. I thought it was a good chance to just, kind of, pay my respects before I go work on campus.”

He also said he was in attendance for Kirk’s Sept. 10 event in the campus courtyard.

“I thought it was fun to have the event hosted in such a hub … because that’s what Charlie stood for, was like, he wanted everybody there,” Powell continued.

The grassy area where Kirk’s table once sat has since been replaced with concrete, and the flag now drapes above that spot.

“I think it would be fitting to do something … a memorial, a statue [or] a plaque, something dedicated to Charlie and to the idea of free speech,” Powell said.

Kirk, 31, was killed last Wednesday during a student Q&A when a sniper shot him in the neck.

Investigators have described the killing as a political assassination.

Authorities have the suspect Tyler James Robinson, 22, of Washington, Utah, in custody. He was arrested on Sept. 12 following a day-and-a-half manhunt.

Robinson now faces murder charges and the death penalty. He was reportedly dating and living with another man who identified as transgender, according to several media reports.

Law enforcement said Robinson confessed to family members and left evidence at the scene, including his DNA.

A memorial service for Kirk will be held on Sept. 21 at State Farm Stadium, home to the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals.




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