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Angie Martin

Angie Martin identifies herself, in an on-camera interview, as a retired Unified Police officer (about 20 years of service) who was near Utah Valley University when Charlie Kirk was shot on September 10, 2025. She is one of several eyewitnesses whose accounts appear in the shot-to-the-heart discussion.

Connection to the Charlie Kirk Case

According to her own on-camera statements, Martin was approaching the front doors when she heard the gunshot and took cover, citing her police training. She said she recognized the man who was arrested from prior Turning Point USA events, while explicitly adding, "I don't know if he's the shooter, but that is the one they arrested." Drawing on her stated experience, she offered a personal read of the wound pattern — remarks that citizen researchers have cited in the "shot-to-the-heart" / wound-angle discussion.

Background

Per her own account in the interview: roughly 20 years in law enforcement (jail, court, and road assignments), including active-shooter instruction. These are her self-described credentials as stated on camera.

Reported Claims (Unverified)

  • Her wound-angle impression ("would have been shot from below") is a personal eyewitness opinion, not a forensic finding, and is treated as unverified.
  • Separately, some social-media threads have swept Martin's name into broader "crisis actor" accusations aimed at multiple named witnesses. This site does not endorse or reproduce those accusations — they are unproven claims by third parties, and being an eyewitness is an innocent, ordinary circumstance.

Open Questions

  1. How do the differing eyewitness descriptions (heart vs. neck wound) reconcile with the official forensic record?

Status

Status: Alive (presumed)

Sources

  • On-camera witness interview transcript, summarized on Witnesses / Shot to the Heart. Third-party "crisis actor" claims are unproven and not adopted here.