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Charlie Kirk shooting: Two men threatened and doxxed despite being cleared in shooting investigation
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Charlie Kirk shooting: Two men threatened and doxxed despite being cleared in shooting investigation

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Two people detained and later released following the killing of political activist Charlie Kirk faced a number of threats and scrutiny even after police said they were not suspects.

“These individuals were not suspects. They were people of interest,” Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason explained.

“They don’t deserve that harassment.”

The FBI and the state’s public safety department issued a joint statement Wednesday night with the full names of both people and explained they were initially taken in as suspects.

Photos of one of those men being handcuffed shortly after Kirk was shot on Wednesday at Utah Valley University were already circulating online with his name.

The name of the second man also began appearing on social media sites.

Officials confirmed the person who killed Kirk remained at large and unidentified Thursday, more than 24 hours after the shooting.

FBI identified a person of interest in the investigation into the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk and currently have video images of the suspect and have recovered a

FBI identified a person of interest in the investigation into the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk and currently have video images of the suspect and have recovered a “high-powered” rifle (FBI/AFP via Getty Images)

Felipe Rodriguez, a former New York City police detective, said it’s dangerous for law enforcement to release the names of people who have only been detained.

“That’s highly unusual, especially in this age of doxing and online threats,” said Rodriguez, an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

“We have to be held at a higher standard and be careful about what information we put out there.”

Department policies vary. Los Angeles police regulations, for example, say a suspect’s name should not be released until the person is arrested and booked.

Charlie Kirk handed out hats before speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah

Charlie Kirk handed out hats before speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah (Tess Crowley/The Deseret News via AP)

At one point Wednesday night, there was confusion about whether anyone was in custody or if the shooter was still at large as law enforcement provided changing and difficult-to-reconcile information.

FBI Director Kash Patel, who earlier had posted on social media that “the subject for the horrific shooting” had been taken into custody, later wrote that the person had been released after being questioned.

Utah authorities separately said a person of interest was in custody, but it wasn’t clear if that was the same person Patel referenced as having been released.

Utah public safety officials later said neither of the people taken into custody was determined to have any connection to the shooting.

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