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DNA evidence links suspect to killing of Charlie Kirk, FBI director says The GuardianLive updates: Vance hosts ‘Charlie Kirk Show,' shooting investigation, latest Trump news | CNN Politics CNNCharlie Kirk's alleged assassin held ‘leftist ideology' but motive still under investigation: Utah governor Fox NewsFBI Head Says Note and DNA Link Suspect to Charlie Kirk Killing The New York Times
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In a TV interview, Kash Patel, the director of the F.B.I., said investigators had found physical evidence connecting the suspected gunman with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk in Utah.
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Pentagon suspends Army colonel Scott Stephens over social media posts mocking Charlie Kirk's killing, citing zero tolerance policy for such behavior.
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Workers fired, placed on leave for Charlie Kirk comments after assassination CBS NewsCharlie Kirk's killing sparks firings and outrage as reactions expose deep divides NBC NewsAmericans told to watch what we say about ‘free speech icon' Charlie Kirk Inquirer.comAirlines suspend workers for posts about shooting of Charlie Kirk CNN
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Trump aide Stephen Miller vows to ‘destroy' what he claims is ‘domestic terror movement' after Charlie Kirk killing - live The GuardianStephen Miller blames "terrorist networks" for Kirk's death, stoking MAGA outrage AxiosIn an Era of Deep Polarization, Unity Is Not Trump's Mission The New York TimesTrump officials vow crackdown on 'left-wing terrorism' after Charlie Kirk killing USA Today
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologizes for saying mentally ill homeless people should be executed CBS NewsFox News' Brian Kilmeade says comment about killing mentally ill homeless people an ‘extremely callous remark' CNNFox News host apologizes for ‘extremely callous' remarks on unhoused people The GuardianFox host Brian Kilmeade apologizes for ‘extremely callous' remark on-air The Washington Post
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said authorities are speaking with suspect Tyler Robinson's family and romantic partner as they investigate Charlie Kirk's killing.
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Brian Kilmeade, co-host of 'Fox & Friends,' suggested 'involuntary legal injections' for people who refuse mental health care.
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