The shooter is still on the loose.
According to Fox News, FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino are en route to Utah as the manhunt for the killer continues. The only other recent update is that authorities have gotten more surveillance footage from a local resident.
Erwin Steele and his family own several homes on West Street in Orem. One of them is separated from Utah Valley University's Campus Drive by a chain fence, across from an alleyway the shooter may have used while fleeing the scene, before Steele said he believes the suspect crossed onto one of his family's properties.
The FBI has offered a $100,000 reward, but still given no details about the suspect other than a request for information about a person of interest.
Utah authorities scheduled an afternoon press conference, but canceled it due to "rapid developments."
Meanwhile, tensions across the nation are growing.
'If we don't do something about this, a member of Congress is going to get killed,' Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital. 'People in my family asked me today not to run for re-election. I mean, they're scared.'
U.S. Secret Service is also dealing with an "unprecedented level" of political threats.
The Secret Service has its hands full combating an unprecedented level of political threats, an issue underscored in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
While the Secret Service is initiating a series of changes to bolster its security practices following two assassination attempts on President Donald Trump last year, the agency is now operating at an extremely heightened state amid an unprecedented level of threats, according to experts.
The public is quickly losing confidence in the ability of their leaders to successfully hunt down the man who killed one of the most well known political commentators of all time in broad daylight on a college campus in front of thousands of people.
Can the authorities get the job done?
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