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Brayden Glascock

Disclaimer: Inclusion on this page does not imply that this individual had knowledge of, participated in, or committed any illegal or immoral act. This page documents their publicly known connection to the events of September 10, 2025 for investigative reference only.

Living Person Notice: Brayden Glascock is a living person. We document his reported videography role only. We do not assert foreknowledge of the attack or any criminal involvement.

Investigative Value

Brayden Glascock is listed in X.com witness research (Query 6, peopleglyph) as a UVU-area videographer and content creator — also described as a Phoenix-area photographer — who was in close proximity at the September 10, 2025 UVU event. Independent campus-adjacent footage fills gaps left by TPUSA production cameras and unreleased institutional cameras.

Glascock appears in event photo and footage discussions alongside Moyo Dasaolu and Mathew Franke on the videographer roster. His raw files, if preserved, could be compared against Charles McClintock Wilson's ZUMA stills and eyewitness mobile video cited under Witnesses.

Witness Role — September 10, 2025

FieldValue
Described roleUVU review videographer / content creator
ProximityClose to courtyard event area
StatusAlive

According to compiled witness lists:

  • Glascock was in close proximity while recording or photographing the event.
  • He is referenced in footage and photo threads analyzing the shooting and aftermath.
  • His work is categorized with other student/campus media witnesses rather than TPUSA AV staff (Terryl Farnsworth, Phillip Goldsberry Jr.).
  • Public posts have not, as of the master file, attached the same SD-card controversy that surrounds TPUSA gear — but any phone video could still be subject to deletion pressure documented under Censorship.

Visual Documentation

Campus content creators often upload clipped highlights while retaining longer takes locally. Full-resolution unedited sequences from Glascock's devices could help timeline builders establish:

  • Crowd density and sight lines before the shot.
  • Whether multiple cameras captured the same audio anomaly discussed in Mic — Exploding Mic Theory.
  • Post-shot movement patterns cross-checked with Videos releases.

Citizen Investigator Claims on X (Attributed)

As of mid-2026 research captures, Glascock's name appears primarily on compiled witness/videographer rosters rather than as a high-engagement standalone X thread. Citizen investigators treating campus media as primary sources have argued that:

  • Independent UVU-area creators often retain longer raw takes than the highlight reels posted publicly — material that could be subpoenaed or volunteered under disclosure laws.
  • Cross-checking student/creator angles against ZUMA stills and TPUSA production cameras is a standard open-source method for testing sight-line and audio-anomaly claims.
  • No court filing reviewed for this page names Glascock as a suspect; his relevance is documentary, not accusatory.

Open Questions Raised by Investigators

  1. Has any full-resolution sequence from Glascock's devices been preserved, catalogued, or requested by investigators?
  2. Do his timestamps sync with institutional camera clocks used in rooftop-egress analyses?
  3. Was he asked — formally or informally — to delete or hand over footage (a pattern discussed under Censorship)?

Laws (Charlie Kirk)

  • His full-resolution unedited event footage and any FBI requests to delete or hand over his videos and his device's location data placing him at the scene are things that the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may result in powerful truths coming out that aren't out yet.