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TPUSA Production Footage

Turning Point USA ran professional video production at the September 10 UVU event — tent cameras, stage feeds, and (per later admissions) drone B-roll. This page tracks what TPUSA has released selectively, what investigators and researchers say remains withheld, and who operated the rigs. We do not claim any named staff member knew of or participated in illegal acts.

Official production cameras

Investigation notes list TPUSA AV staff who controlled audio and video that day, including Andrew Feraci and Charles McClintock Wilson (see TPUSA Staff Sept 10). Jeremy Gallman is identified in social posts as a TPUSA camera operator and video editor (Phoenix-based; LinkedIn cited in [Charlie_Kirk.txt]).

These feeds differ from UVU campus surveillance: they are event-production angles on Charlie, the crowd, and the tent — often higher resolution than the low-quality suspect clips later released to the public.

Birthday tribute — selective 4K release

Citizen-investigator commentary (source: [Charlie_Kirk.txt], TPUSA drone section) describes TPUSA's October 14 Charlie Kirk birthday tribute video as containing 4K clips from campus cameras researchers had been asking for to identify shooters, aircraft, and cover-up indicators. The same commentary alleges:

  • FBI had warned against releasing footage to "protect the investigation."
  • The tribute cherry-picks flattering angles while red-zone cameras, roof sightlines, and security logs stay hidden.
  • If a gag existed, a birthday post using "untouchable" cam material is framed as selective transparency.

These are reported allegations in public posts, not court findings.

Drone footage contradiction

Posts credit Tyler Bowyer and TPUSA's own birthday video with exposing a contradiction: leadership had claimed drones were banned by university police, yet the tribute includes a crystal-clear overhead drone shot with crowds an hour before the hit. Charlie reportedly reviewed drone feed with Frank Turek, who warned "too many buildings."

In a cease-and-desist to @FinaceWolves (Zach), TPUSA allegedly admitted a "media production drone briefly flew for B-roll BEFORE the event" while security was denied drone use — a contradiction researchers treat as central. Full drone analysis: Drones.

Camera behind Charlie — removal thread

Separate from drone B-roll, investigation notes ask who removed the camera behind Charlie's head before the shot. Rick Cutler is named in the file as having taken down the camera on the left while a mechanical issue was staged (see Crime-Scene Camera Actions). Cutler is a living person; this page reports the allegation only and does not assert he committed a crime.

Low-quality suspect video vs HD production

Commentary on Videos/buckley-carlson-kash-patel-valhalla notes low-quality video of Tyler Robinson was released despite high-quality campus cameras existing — implying institutional capacity to show clearer imagery than the public received.

What readers should prioritize

  1. Raw, unedited TPUSA feeds from the tent and red zone with timestamps.
  2. Drone flight logs and who authorized the pre-event B-roll flight.
  3. Chain of custody for any clips used in the birthday tribute versus discovery.