Caleb Chilcutt
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.
Caleb Chilcutt is president of the Utah Valley University TPUSA chapter and recipient of the Charlie Kirk Courage Award. He helped bring Charlie Kirk to the UVU campus for the September 10, 2025 event and is cited in staff rosters as an event-planning witness with a local chapter perspective distinct from national headquarters staff.
Local Chapter vs. National Staff Timeline
Post-shot reconstruction at 12:23–12:24 centers on Mikey McCoy's calls to Erika Kirk and Rob McCoy, and on Blake Neff's witness claim versus 12:24:02 footage. Chilcutt's investigative value is upstream — how the UVU visit was invited, planned, and secured:
| Phase | Chilcutt's reported connection | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-event | Helped bring/invite Kirk to UVU | Invitation chain, campus approvals, security assumptions |
| Event day | Chapter president on-site | Local observations independent of HQ call chain |
| Post-shot | Listed in TPUSA staff/event rosters | May corroborate who was on stage periphery |
No accusation in this project holds that Chilcutt knew of any assassination plan. Questions concern event planning and on-campus observations only. See Timeline overview.
Role at UVU / TPUSA
- UVU TPUSA chapter president — top student leader for Turning Point at Utah Valley University
- Charlie Kirk Courage Award recipient — recognition within the TPUSA chapter network
- Reports to field-operations structure overseen by Andrew Sypher, Chief Field Officer
Connection to September 10, 2025
- Instrumental in inviting Charlie Kirk to speak at UVU
- Event-planning witness — chapter-level coordination with national TPUSA staff
- On campus during the courtyard shooting at approximately 12:23 PM MDT
- Named in September 10 staff periphery alongside Andrew Kolvet, Mikey McCoy, and Andrew Sypher
Courage Award & Campus Context
The Charlie Kirk Courage Award signals Chilcutt's standing within TPUSA's student network. Citizen investigators note that chapter presidents often coordinate directly with national field staff on high-profile campus visits — creating a paper trail of emails, texts, and security requests that may not overlap with the Mikey/Blake call-timing dispute but could illuminate why the event proceeded with the security posture it had.
Potential Evidentiary Value
- Invitation and planning communications between UVU chapter and TPUSA headquarters
- Campus security coordination records — UVU police, chapter requests, national staff directives
- Eyewitness observations from the chapter president's vantage point
- Corroboration of event timeline against national staff accounts
Chilcutt's Own Pushback on X (Attributed)
On or about July 9, 2026, @CalebChilcutt posted a denial of online claims that the UVU chapter president is a "FED," writing (paraphrase) that commentators who were not present invented that framing about the person who helped set up the 9/10 event. His post is self-advocacy / rebuttal, not third-party confirmation of every planning detail — but it is primary evidence of how he publicly answers conspiracy-adjacent accusations. This site does not assert he is a federal agent or that he committed any wrongdoing.
Open Questions Raised by Investigators
- What written trail (emails, texts, UVU permits) documents the invitation and security assumptions for the courtyard event?
- What did Chilcutt observe in the seconds after the shot relative to national-staff call chains (Mikey McCoy, Blake Neff)?
- Have chapter-level records been requested in discovery or FOIA/GRAMA processes?
Laws (Charlie Kirk)
- The TPUSA event-planning and invitation communications for UVU and the records behind the thin campus security detail and the courtyard surveillance footage from that day are things that the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may result in powerful truths coming out that aren't out yet.