A man who falsely confessed to taking Charlie Kirk’s life has been charged with obstruction of justice after making a questionable admission to investigators.
Kirk was assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday (September 10).
As the real culprit escaped into a nearby wooded area, authorities detained and later released two people unconnected to the case.
One of them was 71-year-old George Zinn, who approached the police immediately after the fatal attack and yelled, “I shot him, now shoot me.”
The man initially detained for Charlie Kirk’s assassination has been charged with obstruction of justice
Zinn was reportedly armed. Footage from the scene shows the political agitator being detained while witnesses insulted him, calling him a “monster” and shouting, “How