Federal authorities are widening the probe into the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, killed on September 10. The FBI now believes the attack may not have been carried out by a lone gunman.
One suspect is in custody, but investigators are looking into whether others provided “financial support, logistical help, or simply someone who knew the specifics of it and failed to report,” said FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino on Fox News.
Bongino stressed that “there’s not going to be a stone left unturned,” as agents examine digital communications, financial records, and travel data linked to the suspect. This effort aims to uncover whether the killing was part of a broader conspiracy.
The assassination shocked the nation due to Kirk’s prominence and the boldness of the public attack. The FBI’s search for accomplices reflects concerns about possible coordination behind the shooting.
For Kirk’s supporters and family, the expanding investigation offers hope that “the full truth will come to light,” as federal officials promise accountability at every level.