A private jet registered to tail number N888KG, tied to the company Komigo, flew out of Provo Airport about an hour after Charlie Kirk was shot at a Utah Valley University event. The aircraft reportedly had no passengers on takeoff.
Tracking data shows that about 30 minutes into the flight, the plane’s ADS-B signal—a system that shares its location with air traffic control—was turned off. The flight path then reappeared later that day after landing in Page, Arizona, and returned to Provo.
The jet’s owner says the trip was prescheduled, that it complied with all FAA rules, and maintained that there is no connection between the flight and the crime. Authorities have not confirmed any link.
Meanwhile, speculation continues to swirl as investigators piece together all evidence and monitor leads. The suspected shooter is still at large.
