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FBI under pressure over open airport five miles from Charlie Kirk assassination hit as private jet 'vanishes' after shooting
By JOE HUTCHISON, US NEWS REPORTER
Published: 08:47 EDT, 11 September 2025 | Updated: 09:25 EDT, 11 September 2025
The FBI is facing questions over an airport that was left open after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, with speculation brewing over a jet that could be linked to his murder.
Kirk, 31, was gunned down on Wednesday while speaking at a university event in Orem, Utah.
Despite a large-scale manhunt being launched for his killer, who has still yet to be found, authorities failed to close off the airspace surrounding Provo Airport.
In an update by authorities on Thursday morning, they said a high-powered bolt action rifle was recovered from a wooded area nearby after the shooter jumped from the roof and fled the scene.
The regional airport deals with domestic flights and is just a ten-minute drive from Utah Valley University where Kirk was speaking.
Speculation on social media has pointed to a private jet that left the airport shortly after the single shot that killed the conservative activist rang out.
Flight tracking data shows the jet left the airport shortly after 2pm and headed south towards the Arizona border before it disappeared from radars.
It then reappeared on radars and returned to Provo roughly one hour after leaving the airport.
The jet in question has a registered owner in the Utah city of Lehi, according to FAA data seen by the Daily Mail.
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