Hospital Scene & EMS Response
This page documents claims about what happened at the hospital after Charlie Kirk's arrival, the EMS response at UVU, and related evidence-handling questions.
:::caution Legal Disclaimer Nothing on this page is a finding of wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or participation in any crime by any living person. This site documents claims and questions raised in public commentary — not findings of fact. All persons and organizations named are presumed innocent, and the allegations referenced here are unproven and have not been established in any court. :::
EMS Blocked at UVU (Claims)
One of the most contentious claims is that EMS personnel were actively blocked from helping Charlie at the scene. According to compiled research:
- Dan Harpole reportedly claimed "EMS personnel were nowhere to be found" — but video evidence contradicts this
- Dedicated EMS crew members — including Connor Dority and his partner — were on scene, "dressed in full gear with walkie-talkies and professional equipment"
- They approached security personnel, reportedly pleading "Let us in"
- The same accounts assert that security turned them away, leaving trained medics sidelined while, in the poster's words, "untrained guards fumbled with just phones in hand"
- Later clips show EMS assisting with rushing Charlie to a vehicle
If those accounts are accurate, keeping trained EMS from providing immediate trauma care to a gunshot victim would be a significant departure from standard emergency-response protocol. That is the commentators' framing. No official after-action report has been released, no security officer has been identified as having given any such instruction, and rapid-extraction ("scoop and run") is itself a recognized protocol in an active-shooter environment. Investigators ask whether anyone gave an order to keep EMS out, and if so who and why.
The Cleared Emergency Room
According to claims from hospital workers and investigators:
- When Charlie arrived at the hospital, the emergency room appeared remarkably empty — "Where were the usual patients?"
- The ER had apparently been cleared before or around the time of Charlie's arrival
- Investigators question who has the authority to lock down and clear an ER and whether this was done proactively
An empty ER could indicate standard mass-casualty preparation or VIP protocol. However, some investigators argue the speed and completeness of the clearance suggests advance coordination or foreknowledge.
NDAs Signed at Hospital
According to compiled research citing information from 911 operators and the head of security:
- Those accounts allege that everyone at the hospital signed NDAs (non-disclosure agreements) regarding Charlie's care and the events surrounding his arrival
- Commentators describe this as unusual for a public hospital responding to a shooting victim
- If such agreements exist, the posters argue, they would discourage hospital staff from speaking publicly about what they witnessed
No NDA has been produced, no hospital or executive has been shown to have required one, and hospital confidentiality obligations for a patient's care already exist under federal privacy law. Treat this as an unverified secondhand claim.
FBI Seizure of Hospital Footage
Multiple sources in the investigation allege that the FBI was quick to seize interior hospital footage. This is cited alongside other evidence-handling concerns raised by commentators, including:
- Alleged rapid seizure of surveillance video from the UVU event venue
- The reported disposal of the SUV used to transport Charlie
- Crime-scene alterations at UVU (see Site Changes & Crime Scene Handling)
Blood on the Podium
Investigators note that blood was visible on the podium where Charlie had been seated — described as "real, not faked." However, there was reportedly no blood trail from the podium to the exit point, which is attributed to responders having "compressed the wound carrying him out."
Additional physical evidence includes:
- Fragments of the RODE transmitter's glass front face and case fragments photographed scattered across the SUV floorboard and the table where Charlie had been seated
- Blood on hands of a man in an all-black outfit observed at the scene, whose identity and role are disputed
Connor Romney Henderson
The investigation notes that Connor Romney Henderson — described as connected to the Romney family — was employed as an "Emergency Room Scribe" at Timpanogos Regional Hospital during summer 2025. Investigators have raised this as a point of interest given the Romney family's political prominence in Utah, though no specific wrongdoing is alleged.
Mikey McCoy at the Hospital (Claims)
According to accounts compiled from witness video and commentary:
- After the shooting, Mikey McCoy left the scene
- He reportedly went to the hospital, arriving at the physician parking area
- A witness video attributed to a hospital contractor is said to show him allegedly picking up a person the posters describe variously as a "doctor, insider, or accomplice" — those characterizations are the posters', and the person has never been identified
- The identity and significance of this person remain disputed and unconfirmed
Mikey McCoy is a living private individual. Nothing here asserts that he did anything wrong or that he had any knowledge of or involvement in the assassination.
Open Questions
- Whether anyone instructed security to keep EMS from reaching Charlie at UVU, and if so who.
- Whether the ER was cleared before Charlie's arrival, and if so on whose authority and under what protocol.
- Whether any hospital staff were in fact asked to sign NDAs, by whom, and under what authority.
- Where any seized hospital surveillance footage is, and when it will be available.
- Connor Romney Henderson's complete account of his shift that evening.
- Who the person was that Mikey McCoy reportedly picked up from the hospital.
Laws (Charlie Kirk)
- Any FBI-seized hospital interior footage, the question of whether anyone directed EMS away from Charlie, and the question of whether hospital staff were asked to sign NDAs are things that the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may result in powerful truths coming out that aren't out yet.
Citizen Investigator Claims on X
Scene/EMS claims include delayed or blocked EMS access, SUV-first transport, podium blood / mic fragment debates, and Mikey McCoy movement claims at the hospital (@ProjectConstitu). All remain public allegations or contested reconstructions. Living named staff and TPUSA personnel are presumed innocent of criminal wrongdoing here.
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Interesting
- An ER chart reportedly landed at the wrong hospital, possibly before the shot.
- Trackers say an anonymous LLC's jet left near Provo about an hour after the shooting.
- An unverified thread ties a masonry company to the accused's family and the tent area.