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Elderly Democratic Rep Falls On House Floor Protesting ‘BBB’

Posted on November 22, 2025

Elderly Democratic Rep Falls On House Floor Protesting ‘BBB’

Editor’s Note: The video showing the dramatic arrest of an elderly man at the scene is located at the end of this article.

Police have launched an urgent 

Kirk, 31, was struck in the neck by a single bullet. Witnesses reported chaos as students screamed and scrambled for safety. Disturbing footage circulated across social media within minutes, showing Kirk collapsing limp after the shot rang out.

As law enforcement rushed to secure the scene, another dramatic moment captured public attention: an elderly man was seen being restrained and dragged away by police officers. Furious witnesses hurled insults at him, believing he was connected to the shooting.

The elderly man, whose identity has not been confirmed, was filmed with his trousers partially down as officers led him away. Witnesses shouted, “How dare you, you monster!” while others appeared convinced he was the shooter.

However, university spokesperson Scott Trotter later clarified that the man shown in the viral video was not believed to be the gunman. Officials stated that while the man was taken into custody at the scene, the actual shooter remained at large.

The timing of the arrest—occurring simultaneously with reports that a suspect had been detained—sparked widespread confusion. According to some witnesses, the man was heard making remarks about the shooting and at one point shouted for the crowd to “shoot him.” His behavior, though alarming, has not been directly linked to the attack itself.

Despite early reports of a suspect in custody, police confirmed late Wednesday that the gunman is still on the run. Utah Valley University placed its campus on lockdown as officers swarmed the grounds in search of the assailant.

Authorities believe the fatal shot was fired from the top of the Losee Center building, roughly 200 feet away from where Kirk was sitting. The precision of the attack has raised questions about planning and intent.

Students were offered police escorts as they attempted to leave campus, while heavily armed officers and tactical units spread out across the area. The mayor of Orem, David Young, urged residents to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity immediately.

The news of Kirk’s shooting and subsequent death drew immediate reactions from political leaders.

Former President Donald Trump confirmed the death hours after the incident, calling Kirk “loved and admired” in the political world. In a post, Trump wrote:

“Melania and my sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika and family. Charlie, we love you.”

Utah Governor Spencer Cox also issued a statement, describing himself as “heartbroken.” He confirmed that he had spoken directly with Trump after news of Kirk’s death broke.

“We are praying for Charlie’s wife, daughter, and son,” Cox said, promising that the individual responsible would be brought to justice.

Vice President JD Vance echoed the sentiments, posting on X:

“Say a prayer for Charlie Kirk, a genuinely good guy and a young father.”

The shooting unfolded in front of dozens of students and attendees. Witness Justin Hickens described the horrific moment to NBC News:

“I saw him get shot in the neck, and then I saw a bunch of blood come out of Charlie. His body just kind of kicked back and went limp. Everybody dropped to the ground. I turned around and saw officers walking this very elderly gentleman with white hair away. They had him arrested, on his knees, and he was screaming about his rights.”

New York Post reporter Diana Nerozzi said she spoke directly to Trump, who told her Kirk’s condition initially looked “very bad” before news of his death was confirmed.

Scenes of panic swept through the UVU campus. Students barricaded classrooms, staff locked doors, and parents frantically tried to reach loved ones as helicopters circled overhead.

Law enforcement has not released details about the suspected shooter’s identity, possible motives, or whether he had ties to the university. Officials have confirmed, however, that the elderly man detained in the viral video is not considered the primary suspect.

The FBI and local agencies are now assisting in the manhunt, and authorities say they are combing through footage, ballistic evidence, and potential witness statements.

As of Thursday morning, no arrests directly related to the gunman had been made. UVU has promised to provide counseling services to students traumatized by the event.

Kirk’s death has left a deep mark on Utah Valley University. The institution issued a statement extending condolences to his family and expressing gratitude to law enforcement for their rapid response.

Faculty members have been urged to offer flexibility to students shaken by the tragedy, while memorial services are expected to be organized in the coming days.

The loss of Charlie Kirk, who had built a significant following as a conservative voice and was a frequent speaker at college campuses, is likely to reverberate across the country for weeks to come.

While the gunman remains at large, the viral video showing the elderly man’s arrest at the UVU campus has become one of the most widely circulated pieces of footage from the incident.

You can watch the full video of the arrest at the end of this article.

Officials caution viewers, however, to remember that the man in the video is not believed to be the shooter. His detention was part of the broader police response during the chaos, and further investigation into his behavior is ongoing.

What began as a Q&A session with students turned into one of the darkest days in recent memory at Utah Valley University. With the shooter still at large, questions remain about how the attack was carried out, why Kirk was targeted, and what role—if any—the elderly man in the viral video played.

For now, the campus, community, and nation remain in mourning for Charlie Kirk, whose life was cut short at just 31 years old.

Watch the video of the elderly man being arrested at the UVU campus below:

Wisconsin’s Democratic Governor Tony Evers has sparked outrage and ridicule after declaring that the state’s economy would “be gone” if former President Donald Trump were to move forward with his pledge to deport illegal immigrants.

The governor’s comments, delivered in blunt fashion, have quickly become a flashpoint in the broader debate over immigration, labor, and the political priorities of Democratic leaders.

“I believe that in Wisconsin, our ability to keep our undocumented people working like they are now at really high numbers in the state of Wisconsin, if he takes this to an improper end, our economy will be gone,” Evers said.

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