BREAKING NEWS: Lamar Jackson Offers $200K Reward for Information Leading to the 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, NFL star Lamar Jackson has announced that he will personally offer an additional $200,000 reward for any information that helps identify the killer. Jackson, the dynamic quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, expressed his outrage over the violent attack and his determination to support the investigation.
“This senseless violence has no place in our society,” Jackson said in a public statement. “Charlie Kirk’s life was tragically taken, and we must do everything we can to bring the person responsible to justice. I’m offering this reward to help ensure the truth comes to light and justice is served.”
The FBI had already released images of the suspect and offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the killer. The assassination has caused an uproar within the conservative community, raising serious concerns about political violence on college campuses.
Jackson’s substantial $200,000 reward offer underscores his commitment to supporting the investigation and ensuring that those responsible for this horrific act are held accountable. Law enforcement is urging anyone with relevant information to come forward as the investigation intensifies.
The tragic loss of Kirk has brought widespread attention to the dangers of political violence, particularly in educational institutions. Jackson’s reward offer highlights the need for unity and justice, as the community continues to demand answers and justice for Kirk.
Aaron Judge Ties Another Yankees Legend With Latest Monster Home Run

Aaron Judge is lining up New York Yankees legends and taking them down one by one.
On Thursday night, the slugger hit home runs in his first two at-bats against the Detroit Tigers to give him 361 in his career. That tied him with Joe DiMaggio for fourth place on the franchise's all-time list.
The home run that tied DiMaggio came on a 1-0 fastball from Sawyer Gipson-Long, and Judge blasted it 434 feet to left center field. It came off the bat at 114.9 mph.
Judge's first-inning home run off Tyler Holton came on a 3-2 cutter that he launched 413 feet into the stands and came off the bat at 110.1 mph.
Two days ago, Judge passed Yogi Berra into fifth place on the Yankees' all-time homer list when he blasted his 359th career dinger.
Judge is having yet another phenomenal season and is poised to win his third AL MVP award and second in a row. After those two home runs, he's now slashing .322/.442/.670 for an MLB-best 1.112 OPS. He has 46 home runs and has now reached 100 RBIs. This has all come despite dealing with an injured elbow for the past few months.
If Judge wants to move into third place on the Yankees' home run list, he still has a ways to go. Next up will be Lou Gehrig with 493. So he's 132 behind the all-time great. Mickey Mantle occupies second place (536), and Babe Ruth is in first (659).
For now, he needs one more homer to take sole possession of fourth place.