AP Expert analyzes security detail at Charlie Kirk event ASSOCIATED PRESS, VALIDATED UGC Sep 11, 2025 Sep 11, 2025 Updated 9 hrs ago 0 Hokies' Pry on loss to Vanderbilt RAW: RPT: CDC DIRECTOR BEING OUSTED WEEKS INTO JOB Shane Beamer reflects upon Virginia Tech 2 Children Dead, 17 People Injured In Minneapolis School Shooting Hokies' Pry on practice Hokies' Pry on Hawkins Hokies' Pry on facing South Carolina Hokies' Pry on looking forward WATCH: Alleghany's Des Jordan throws game-winning TD pass to Sarge Persinger vs. Brookville Hokies' Laws and Keller on Laws' play Smithsonian visitors respond to Trump’s push to change exhibitions on slavery Virginia State Police shut down a protest on an I-81 overpass Hokies' Pry on practice Bill Belichick Struggles with Tar Heels in Week One Hokies' Davis on helping out O-line West Point cancels ceremony to honor actor Tom Hanks From Dallas Drama to Green Bay Glory: Micah Parsons Speaks Out Hokies' Pry on facing Vandy again Carter Calfee RAW: VA: 9/11: PENTAGON UNFURLS FLAG AT SUNRISE Security experts are questioning the protection provided to Charlie Kirk at the Utah college where he was fatally shot. As featured on Charlie Kirk's shooting death exposes security gaps at political events Those with experience protecting high-profile officials and dignitaries say more could have been done to prevent the shooting. Latest video AI cheating is "off the charts" says California teacher who advocates targeted use Celebrities Who Survived/Lost Their Lives To Gun Violence… Lamar Jackson Unpunished for Retaliation on Fan in Week 1 LIVE: Officials hold press briefing on search for Charlie Kirk’s killer AP Top Stories September 12 9/11 Remembrance in Salem Newly released CCTV footage shows suspect climbing down off roof after Charlie Kirk shooting Trump draws cheers and boos while marking 9/11 by attending a New York Yankees game SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Charlie Kirk's shooting death exposes security gaps at political events Those with experience protecting high-profile officials and dignitaries say more could have been done to prevent the shooting.