PHOENIX — Conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s legacy as a leader for young Republicans and college students is being remembered this week as the FBI continues its urgent search for the man who fatally shot him during a speech at Utah Valley University.

Investigators released new images and video Thursday of a person of interest they believe fled into a nearby neighborhood after firing a high-powered bolt-action rifle at Kirk. The weapon was later found in a wooded area, along with a palm print and shoe impression now being analyzed in a federal lab. A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest.

President Donald Trump condemned the shooting, calling the suspect “an animal” and urging law enforcement to find him quickly. “Charlie Kirk was a great person, a gre

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