BREAKING NEWS: Aaron Judge Offers $200K Reward for Information Leading to Identity of Charlie Kirk’s Assassassin
In the aftermath of the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University, MLB star Aaron Judge has announced he will personally offer an additional $200,000 reward for any information that helps identify the killer. Judge, the standout outfielder for the New York Yankees, expressed his outrage over the senseless violence and his commitment to supporting the ongoing investigation.
“This tragedy has no place in our society,” Judge said in a public statement. “Charlie Kirk was a powerful voice for his beliefs, and his life was tragically taken. We must ensure that the person responsible is held accountable. I’m offering this reward to help bring justice for Charlie and his family.”
The FBI had already released images of the suspect and offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the killer. The assassination has ignited widespread anger within the conservative community and raised concerns about the growing issue of political violence on college campuses.
Judge’s additional $200,000 reward emphasizes his commitment to justice and peace. Law enforcement is urging anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.
The shocking event has fueled a national conversation about political violence and safety on university campuses. Judge’s involvement highlights the importance of unity in the face of such violence and his dedication to supporting the Kirk family during this difficult time.
Steelers insider shuts down Tyreek Hill trade chatter with blunt update

The Pittsburgh Steelers have DK Metcalf locked in as their go-to guy, but the receiver room still has questions. Calvin Austin III keeps developing into a solid target, yet chatter about adding another star continues to swirl around the Steel City.
Mike Florio recently dropped some interesting intel about Pittsburgh potentially eyeing Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill, who's apparently not thrilled with his current situation. That kind of move would certainly shake things up for the Steelers offense.
However, Gerry Dulac quickly pumped the brakes on those rumors when a fan asked about receiver additions.
"Not likely, especially Hill," Dulac said bluntly.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill watches from the sideline against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first quarter at Hard Rock Stadium. / Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
Currently, Pittsburgh seems pretty content with Austin's growth and its current group of playmakers. Beyond Metcalf and Austin, they're rolling with a committee approach that keeps things balanced but lacks that true second star presence.
Hill's frustrations in Miami haven't been exactly subtle, and Week 1 didn't show much improvement in that department. If things get worse down there, maybe Pittsburgh takes a closer look. But Dulac remains skeptical that any deal happens.
The Kansas City Chiefs are also keeping tabs on Hill's situation, which adds another layer to this whole thing.
Any team interested in Hill would need serious assurance they're not trading for trouble, especially with the physical assault accusations involving Keeta Vaccaro from eight separate incidents since their late 2023 marriage.
For now, the Steelers appear confident in their current receiver corps. Sometimes the best move is the one you don't make, especially when complications lurk beneath the surface.