Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative activist, has been returned to Arizona following his tragic death in Utah. On September 10, Kirk was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University, a killing that stunned the nation and left his supporters in mourning. The FBI has since released an image of a person of interest, urging the public for help as the manhunt continues. Videos circulating online appear to show a figure fleeing across a rooftop moments after the fatal shot.
While investigators pursue leads, family and friends are grieving a life cut short. Vice President JD Vance, a close friend, shared that Kirk had been instrumental in supporting his early political career. To honor him, Vance arranged for Air Force Two to transport Kirk’s body from Salt Lake City to Phoenix.
Video posted by Turning Point USA colleague Tyler Bower captured Vance helping carry Kirk’s casket onto the aircraft, underscoring the personal weight of the loss.
As Air Force Two touched down in Phoenix just before 5 p.m., a voice from the control tower offered a simple, emotional tribute: “Welcome home, Charlie. You didn’t deserve it. May God bless your family.” The words, heard over the air traffic frequency, quickly spread online and moved many to tears.
Kirk’s wife, Erika, 36, disembarked hand-in-hand with Second Lady Usha Vance, her gaze downcast as she clutched a rosary. Their two young children and Kirk’s parents were also on board, joining a solemn procession as National Guard members carried his mahogany coffin across the tarmac.
Supporters gathered quietly as the family escorted the casket to Hansen Mortuary Chapel in Phoenix. The private moment highlighted both personal grief and the public weight of Kirk’s legacy.
A funeral is scheduled for next week, with President Donald Trump expected to attend. The former president called it his “obligation” to honor Kirk and announced plans to posthumously award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom — a final tribute to a young leader whose life and career ended in shocking violence.