Welcome to eightchan
Notice: New board added – NSFW
Notice: New board added – NSFW
Anonymous
/pol/
Did the Charlie Kirk Shooter Escape on Private Jet N888KG ?
The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University has left investigators racing to piece together the shooter’s movements. While the FBI has released surveillance footage and recovered a rifle, no arrest has been made. A question still hangs in the air: could the suspect have slipped away by plane?
The Timeline:
- 12:00 p.m. MDT – Kirk’s event begins at UVU.
- 12:10–12:20 p.m. – A single shot is fired; Kirk is struck. - The suspect flees across the rooftop and into a nearby wooded neighborhood.
~12:30 p.m. – Allowing 5–10 minutes to clear the campus, the shooter could have reached a pickup point by this time.
- 12:45–12:50 p.m. – By car, the suspect could reach Provo Airport, just 7 miles away, in under 15 minutes.
- 1:20 p.m. – A Bombardier Challenger 300, tail number N888KG, departs Provo bound for Page, Arizona. Public trackers later show it returning to Provo the same afternoon.
The Flight Question:
Provo Airport is small, with private jet services run through Fixed Base Operators (FBOs). Boarding a private aircraft can happen minutes before departure, unlike commercial flights. If the shooter had an accomplice or prior arrangements, the 50–60 minute gap between the shooting and takeoff leaves a window for escape.
Online theories gained traction after the jet’s brief disappearance from public radar tracking, though aviation experts note this is common when flying into a non-towered field like Page, AZ. The aircraft’s owner has denied any connection to the crime.
What We Know:
- The suspect was last seen fleeing UVU on foot.
- A bolt-action rifle believed to be the murder weapon was recovered nearby.
- The FBI has not confirmed any airport connection.
- The Provo–Page–Provo flight happened within a plausible escape window, but no evidence ties it to the shooter.
A Plausible Scenario:
If the shooter scouted the rooftop days earlier, he may also have scoped an escape. One possibility: arrive in Utah by private jet earlier in the week, stay locally in a hotel or Airbnb, execute the attack, then leave on the same aircraft.
It’s only a theory. But until investigators confirm otherwise, the timing of that Provo flight will remain one of the more curious threads in the aftermath of the Kirk assassination.
The Timeline:
- 12:00 p.m. MDT – Kirk’s event begins at UVU.
- 12:10–12:20 p.m. – A single shot is fired; Kirk is struck. - The suspect flees across the rooftop and into a nearby wooded neighborhood.
~12:30 p.m. – Allowing 5–10 minutes to clear the campus, the shooter could have reached a pickup point by this time.
- 12:45–12:50 p.m. – By car, the suspect could reach Provo Airport, just 7 miles away, in under 15 minutes.
- 1:20 p.m. – A Bombardier Challenger 300, tail number N888KG, departs Provo bound for Page, Arizona. Public trackers later show it returning to Provo the same afternoon.
The Flight Question:
Provo Airport is small, with private jet services run through Fixed Base Operators (FBOs). Boarding a private aircraft can happen minutes before departure, unlike commercial flights. If the shooter had an accomplice or prior arrangements, the 50–60 minute gap between the shooting and takeoff leaves a window for escape.
Online theories gained traction after the jet’s brief disappearance from public radar tracking, though aviation experts note this is common when flying into a non-towered field like Page, AZ. The aircraft’s owner has denied any connection to the crime.
What We Know:
- The suspect was last seen fleeing UVU on foot.
- A bolt-action rifle believed to be the murder weapon was recovered nearby.
- The FBI has not confirmed any airport connection.
- The Provo–Page–Provo flight happened within a plausible escape window, but no evidence ties it to the shooter.
A Plausible Scenario:
If the shooter scouted the rooftop days earlier, he may also have scoped an escape. One possibility: arrive in Utah by private jet earlier in the week, stay locally in a hotel or Airbnb, execute the attack, then leave on the same aircraft.
It’s only a theory. But until investigators confirm otherwise, the timing of that Provo flight will remain one of the more curious threads in the aftermath of the Kirk assassination.
