The vast manhunt for the shooter who killed right-wing activist Charlie Kirk stretched into a third day on Friday, after police released fresh images in an effort to crack a case that has raised tensions in the United States.

The gunman fired a single, fatal shot into Kirk — a 31-year-old who rallied youth support for President Donald Trump — during an appearance at a Utah university on Wednesday.

Despite hundreds of agents from across 20 law enforcement agencies working the case, investigators appealed for the public’s help on Thursday and unveiled new images of a man they want to question.

“We cannot do our job without the public’s help,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox told reporters, adding they had received more than 7,000 leads.

The images released Thursday showed a man wearing Convers

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