Charlie Kirk
Born October 14, 1993
Arlington Heights, Illinois, U.S.
Died September 10, 2025 (aged 31)
Orem, Utah, U.S.
Occupations Political activist
Author
Talk-radio host
Known for Co-founder & CEO of Turning Point USA
The Charlie Kirk Show
Spouse Erika Frantzve (m. 2021)
Children 2
Education Wheeling High School
Harper College (no degree)

Charlie Kirk (born Charles James Kirk; October 14, 1993 – September 10, 2025) was an American conservative activist, author, and media personality. He co-founded Turning Point USA (TPUSA) in 2012 and became a prominent figure in youth-focused conservative politics through campus events, a nationally syndicated talk-radio show, and a large social media presence. Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, an attack widely condemned across the political spectrum.

Quick facts

Born October 14, 1993; Arlington Heights, Illinois, U.S.
Died September 10, 2025 (aged 31); Orem, Utah, U.S.
Occupations Political activist; author; talk-radio host
Known for Co-founder and CEO of Turning Point USA; host of The Charlie Kirk Show
Spouse Erika Frantzve (m. 2021)
Children 2
Education Wheeling High School; briefly attended Harper College (no degree)

Early life and education

Kirk was born in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and raised in Prospect Heights. He attended Wheeling High School, where he engaged in local politics and conservative student activism. He briefly enrolled at Harper College before focusing on political organizing full-time.

Turning Point USA

Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 with Bill Montgomery. Under his leadership, TPUSA developed a large chapter network on high-school and college campuses, hosted high-profile conferences (e.g., AmericaFest), and launched initiatives such as the Professor Watchlist and school-board tracking projects. The organization’s growth was fueled by major conservative donors and a robust media operation. TPUSA and its affiliates—Turning Point Action and TPUSA Faith—played visible roles in Republican youth outreach and grassroots mobilization.

Fundraising and criticism

TPUSA’s prominence drew scrutiny from journalists and higher-education groups, including reporting on finances, campaign-adjacent activities, and tactics seen by critics as confrontational on campuses. Supporters credited TPUSA for energizing young conservatives and expanding the right’s presence at universities; detractors argued it intensified polarization and harassed faculty.

Media career

Starting in 2020, Kirk hosted a daily talk-radio program, The Charlie Kirk Show, syndicated by Salem Radio Network, alongside a high-traffic podcast and video channels. He delivered a prime-time speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention, where he described then-President Donald Trump as the “bodyguard of Western civilization.”

Political influence

Kirk maintained close ties with Republican Party leaders and the Trump political orbit. He and Turning Point Action invested heavily in voter-registration and turnout operations targeting young and infrequent voters. In 2024, he was among the figures pressing for leadership changes at the Republican National Committee.

Investigation updates

Authorities clarified that no suspects are currently in custody. Two individuals were briefly detained but later released with no connection to the shooting.

Investigators recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle believed to have been used in the attack. Video footage shows a college-age male in dark tactical gear, including a helmet and mask, fleeing after firing from the roof of UVU’s Losee Center building, located roughly 200–400 feet from the event site. The suspect reportedly jumped from the building and escaped into a nearby wooded neighborhood.

Law enforcement has collected forensic evidence, including video, footprints, and prints from the recovered weapon. A manhunt involving local police, the FBI, and other agencies is ongoing. Utah Governor Spencer Cox described the shooting as a “political assassination,” while national leaders called for unity and condemned political violence.

Views and controversies

Kirk advocated conservative positions on limited government, immigration, higher-education reform, and gun rights, frequently debating students in open-mic formats (“Prove Me Wrong”). His remarks and TPUSA’s campus tactics drew sustained backlash from progressive groups and some faculty organizations, while galvanizing support among young conservatives.

Personal life

Kirk married Erika Frantzve in 2021. The couple had two children. He was an evangelical Christian.

Selected works

  • Time for a Turning Point (2016)
  • Campus Battlefield (2018)
  • The MAGA Doctrine (2020)
  • Right Wing Revolution: How to Beat the Woke and Save the West (2024)

See also

External links

  • Official: TPUSA (tpusa.com)
  • Radio/Podcast: The Charlie Kirk Show (Salem Podcast Network)