
Last Updated on September 12, 2025 by Grayson Elwood
The days since Charlie Kirk’s tragic passing have been filled with grief, questions, and a search for understanding. Now, a student who unknowingly became part of Kirk’s final moments has broken his silence, sharing an emotional message that has resonated across the country.
Hunter Kozak, a Utah Valley University student, asked the last public question Kirk answered before the fatal incident on September 10. Days later, Kozak took to social media to reflect on the heartbreaking events, offering both sorrow and clarity about what unfolded.
A Campus Event That Ended in Tragedy
On September 10, Utah Valley University hosted Charlie Kirk as part of his nationwide “American Comeback Tour.” Known for his sharp debates and direct style, Kirk had drawn a large crowd eager to participate in his signature open-mic discussion format.
Students and community members packed the outdoor area, some eager to support him, others ready to challenge his views. These sessions often produced spirited exchanges, reflecting both the promise and the tension of free speech on college campuses.
But as the event progressed, tragedy struck. In the middle of answering Kozak’s pointed question, a single shot rang out, cutting Kirk’s words short and plunging the campus into chaos. Authorities later confirmed that the activist had died of his injuries.
“It’s Been a Rough 24 Hours”
For Kozak, the realization that he was the last person to speak with Kirk has been overwhelming. In a video posted to Instagram, he described the weight of the moment.
“I don’t know how to make this video,” he admitted, visibly shaken. “It’s been a rough 24 hours.”
Kozak explained that he attended the event after posting a video challenging some of Kirk’s past remarks. His goal had been to ask a question and spark debate — not to become part of a national news story.
He recounted how he asked Kirk about statistics involving violence in America, a question that drew strong reactions from the audience. Kirk, in his usual style, responded firmly, sparking both applause and debate among the crowd.
Moments later, tragedy struck.
Condemning Violence, Emphasizing Humanity
In his video statement, Kozak made it clear that he condemns what happened, as well as any attempts to celebrate the violence.
“First off, you sick psychos that think this is the answer — it’s not,” he said. “I don’t know what else to say.”
His words reflected not only personal shock but also a plea for compassion. He reminded viewers that beyond the politics and headlines, Kirk was a husband and father.
“Charlie had two kids and a wife,” Kozak said. “And not to make this about me, but I have two kids and a wife. It’s a tragedy, and it’s hard to grapple with.”
A Family Left to Grieve
While the investigation continues, national attention has also turned to Kirk’s family. His wife, Erika, has been seen leaning heavily on her faith during these painful days, often holding a rosary during public appearances.
For many Americans — particularly older generations who have faced loss themselves — these images are deeply relatable. They show a family doing its best to stand strong, finding resilience in community and faith.
The fact that a student, himself a husband and father, voiced empathy for Kirk’s family underscores how this tragedy has transcended political lines. At its core, it is a story of human loss and the importance of compassion.
A Community Searching for Answers
Utah residents have been shaken by the event, and vigils have sprung up across the state. On campus, students gathered to light candles and pray, honoring both Kirk’s memory and the community’s shared grief.
Law enforcement officials continue to investigate, analyzing video footage, forensic evidence, and eyewitness accounts. The search for answers remains ongoing, but leaders at every level have promised accountability.
Governor Spencer Cox described the incident as a targeted attack and pledged that justice will be pursued to the fullest extent. Federal investigators are also working closely with state authorities, calling the case a high priority.
Free Speech, Safety, and the Future of Dialogue
For many seniors and long-time observers of American history, this moment raises profound questions about where the country is headed. College campuses have long been spaces for debate, but the balance between free speech and public safety has rarely felt so fragile.
Charlie Kirk himself was known for championing open dialogue, encouraging students to challenge him directly. That such a tragedy unfolded during a moment of exchange only deepens the sadness.
Kozak’s reflections add to this conversation. His reminder that violence is never an answer has sparked important discussions about how Americans — regardless of political beliefs — can engage with one another respectfully and constructively.
Tributes From Leaders Nationwide
Meanwhile, tributes to Charlie Kirk have poured in from across the nation. Vice President JD Vance called him a true friend, praising his energy, faith, and commitment to helping others succeed. Former President Donald Trump announced that flags would be lowered in Kirk’s honor and confirmed plans to award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously.
For supporters, these gestures serve as recognition of Kirk’s influence and legacy. For the grieving family, they are reminders that his impact stretched far beyond Utah Valley University that day.
Moving Forward With Resilience
As the investigation continues and preparations are made for Kirk’s funeral in Arizona, one message has become clear: this tragedy is about more than politics. It is about family, community, and the way ordinary people respond to extraordinary heartbreak.
Kozak’s statement, raw and emotional, reflects the shared humanity that connects us all. His reminder that Kirk was not only a public figure but also a father and husband speaks to the broader truth: behind every headline is a family forever changed.
For seniors and families across America, this story may stir memories of other difficult times in history. Yet it also offers a chance to reflect on resilience, faith, and the enduring importance of dialogue and compassion.
The student who asked Charlie Kirk the final question before tragedy struck has found himself in an unimaginable position. His words, now shared with the world, remind us that violence silences voices — it does not strengthen them.
As Utah, Arizona, and the entire nation mourn, the path forward will be shaped not by division but by a shared commitment to compassion, safety, and meaningful dialogue.
In a time of shock and sorrow, it is perhaps this message that will endure the longest.