A viral video of Charlie Kirk’s assassination has fueled suspicion online. The footage shows a man in a black shirt behind Kirk making “an odd finger and arm-cross sign right before Kirk is shot.”
Just seconds earlier, another person appears to tip his hat. These actions have sparked debate over whether the killing was random or a coordinated act. Some argue the movements are “accidental or innocuous,” while others say the timing is “too exact to be disregarded.”
Viewers across social media are analyzing the clip frame by frame, with some suggesting the gestures could have been “quiet clues that the gunman intentionally used to know when to take action.”
So far, no official statement has addressed the unusual signs. Authorities’ silence has only deepened speculation and concern about who was near Kirk during the attack.
The man in the black shirt remains unidentified. “Was he a member of the guard? An employee? Or someone completely unidentified?” users ask, demanding transparency. Calls for investigators to explain the strange behavior before the shooting are growing louder as the video spreads.