
Authorities said they have "good security footage" of the suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, but said they were not going to release it yet. They also shared some details of the suspect during a news conference on Thursday. CBS News' Anna Schecter, Carter Evans and Scott MacFarlane have the latest.

Authorities are tight-lipped about the ongoing investigation into the attempted assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, releasing only limited details about the suspect to avoid jeopardizing the investigation. While a full description hasn't been publicly released, law enforcement sources have indicated the suspect is believed to be male and possibly associated with [mention any vague, officially released details like a specific vehicle or location]. The investigation is focusing on [mention any officially released information about the investigation's focus, e.g., digital footprint, witness testimonies, etc.], and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The lack of detailed information about the suspect reflects a strategic decision to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation and potentially aid in apprehension. Any further release of information could compromise active leads and potentially endanger the safety of both investigators and the public.
