691 W 925 S — Neighborhood, Cameras & Witness Reports
:::caution No resident or neighbor is accused of anything This page collects published news reporting and citizen-investigation posts about the residential blocks around the house. Homeowners who shared surveillance footage with investigators are cooperating witnesses, not suspects. Nothing here alleges that any neighbor, homeowner, or resident took part in, knew of, or is connected to any crime. Where a family or property is named, it is named only because mainstream outlets already reported it, and only as neutral context. :::
Because 691 West 925 South sits on the campus edge — about a quarter-mile north of UVU — the residential streets between it and the Losee Center are exactly the corridor investigators canvassed after the shooting. What neighbors' cameras recorded there is some of the most concrete evidence in the whole case, and it is the natural place to test the staging allegation.
The door-to-door camera canvass
In the days after September 10, 2025, ATF and local police went door-to-door through the Orem neighborhood beside campus, asking residents for home-surveillance and Ring-doorbell footage of anyone arriving at or fleeing the university around the time of the shooting. This was reported by Fox 13 as a routine but intensive evidence sweep of the blocks next to UVU.
Source: Fox 13 — "ATF, police go door-to-door in Orem neighborhood searching for surveillance footage."
That a camera canvass happened at all establishes two things for this section: the neighborhood is camera-covered, and investigators already collected footage from it. Whether any of that footage touches 691 W 925 S is an open question a records request could answer — see Records Requests.
The homeowner who caught the suspect on camera
A neighborhood homeowner's surveillance camera captured the person authorities identify as the suspect walking through the residential streets toward campus. After the arrest, that homeowner spoke publicly, confirming it was his camera that recorded the figure — reportedly limping — as he entered UVU.
Source: ABC4 — "Homeowner who captured alleged Charlie Kirk shooter on surveillance camera speaks out."
This is a cooperating-witness account, reported by a mainstream station. It matters to the house pages because it proves the residential blocks around the property were part of the suspect's on-foot route — the same blocks the command-center video walks through.
The grey Dodge Challenger — three claims, do not merge them
Investigators and citizen researchers talk about a grey Dodge Challenger in more than one place and time. Keep them separate:
- 8:29 a.m. campus arrival (Sept 10) — mainstream reporting (e.g. BBC, ABC visual timelines): surveillance shows the person authorities identify as the suspect arriving on the UVU campus in a grey Dodge Challenger at about 8:29 a.m.
- ~00:30 a.m. on West 925 South (Sept 11) — court record — at the Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing, agent testimony and admitted exhibits describe Ring/Nest doorbell video from 680 W 925 S (Noble household, "Horseshoe" area) showing a vehicle consistent with that Challenger parking across the street at approximately 00:30:08 on the morning of September 11. This is the same street corridor as 691, not proof the car was in the UVU house driveway. Full block context: W 925 S Block & Court Video.
- Citizen "later that night at the command-center house" — the @DiligentDenizen video claims a grey Challenger parked near the alleged staging property, citing a Ring camera. That 691-specific clip has not been independently produced for this page; it may be a retelling of the 680 corridor footage, or a different camera. Do not collapse (2) and (3) without frame-level proof.
Sources: BBC manhunt article (8:29 Challenger); ABC News visual timeline; Grabien prelim archive — 680 W 925 S Ring; Rev Day 1 transcript excerpt; DiligentDenizen post linked above.
Manhunt on these residential streets
After the shot, authorities say the suspect left the roof, discarded gear in a wooded edge, and fled into the Orem neighborhood beside campus. Residents described shelter-in-place, SWAT trucks at neighborhood entrances, helicopters, and dogs. That manhunt geography is the same residential band that includes West 925 South — which is why door-to-door camera collection and the 680 Ring exhibit matter to the house pages.
Sources: AP/Marietta Times neighborhood manhunt piece; Fox News on ATF removing a garage floodlight camera.
Homes along the campus fence
National and local coverage has noted that several homes on the west-side streets back directly onto UVU, separated from the university's Campus Drive by a chain-link fence and sitting across from an alleyway the suspect may have used while leaving. Those homes are ordinary residences whose owners cooperated with investigators; this site names none of them as suspects. Their relevance is purely geographic: they show how porous the boundary is between the residential blocks and the campus the staging allegation concerns.
Open questions
- Did the ATF/police camera canvass collect any footage from 691 W 925 S or its immediate neighbors? (Obtainable via a records request.)
- Is the citizen "Challenger at the command center" clip the same as the court 680 exhibit, or a different camera at 691?
- Have any named neighbors given on-record accounts of unusual vehicles, trucks, or occupants at 691 in the weeks around September 10, 2025?
- Do Nextdoor / Ring Neighbors / local Facebook posts from residents corroborate or contradict the command-center video's barricade claim? (None verified as of this writing.)
- Can truck logos / dumpster branding in the barricade video be read for a company name and rental ticket?
Laws (Charlie Kirk)
Neighbor footage, dispatch logs, and the canvass file all exist — but scattered across a city police department and private doorbell platforms. The Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws are aimed at compelling exactly this kind of record into one transparent investigation.
Interesting In This Area
- Court Ring video at 680 West 925 South timestamps 00:30:08.
- Citizen footage claims a Challenger at the alleged staging house instead.
- The property is UVU-owned, so canvass records can be requested.
- The house is walking distance from where Charlie Kirk was killed.
Interesting In Other Areas
- Doorbell and Ring cameras supplied the most concrete vehicle evidence available.
- The escape route reconstruction walks the same residential streets.
- Prosecutors introduced this footage during the preliminary hearing.
- Utah County logged the surrender call the following evening.
Other Pages In This Section

The House at 691 W 925 S, Orem
An unverified citizen allegation says the attack was staged from a house a quarter-mile north of campus. The strangest documented fact is that Utah Valley University itself bought the property in 2019 — which makes its use records public.
Read thisThe Staging Allegation — 691 W 925 S
The claim is one sentence long, with no named source, no date and no described evidence. The page states it exactly as recorded, then sets out the five things that would confirm or kill it.
Read thisThe routing hub for everything past 12:23 PM — surrender, paving, gag orders, resignations, visa enforcement. It is built as a question-first table, so you start from what you actually want to know instead of from a chronology.
Read this691 W 925 S — Citizen Investigation Coverage
The log of what citizen investigators actually claimed about the house: a 7:48 "command center" walkthrough, a TikTok vacancy claim, and the pushback on the same threads. Claims are preserved here so they can be checked, not adopted.
Read thisElsewhere In The Investigation

Every camera thread in one hub: Ring and doorbell footage, UVU CCTV, the broadcast rig, mobile eyewitness video and the merchant cameras. Doorbell video is where the most concrete vehicle evidence came from.
Read this
Black-Clad Fugitive Escape Path
An 11:47 reconstruction of every reported sighting of the all-black figure who left the Losee Center roof — dispatch audio, the crawl, the woods, and the residential streets north of campus.
Read thisPreliminary Hearing and Motions
Scheduling fights, camera access, roommate-testimony disputes and delay motions pushed the preliminary hearing into July 2026. Each one changed what the public could see before it changed what a jury could hear.
Read thisUtah County Sheriff — Surrender Coordination
Sheriff Mike Smith's place in the surrender chain: the 8:04 PM call, the booking-agency records, and the state agent who made the arrest hours later.
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Interesting
- UVU's board called this house "contiguous to campus" and paid $900,000 — see the ownership record.
- Nine months before Kirk died, his own stage hosted Carlson on Epstein and foreign-intelligence blackmail claims.
- AmericaFest ran anyway sixteen days after his death, broadcasting AIPAC criticism to 30,000-plus attendees.