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Andrew Piskadlo — South-Door Photographer

Andrew Piskadlo is a photographer who appears in citizen discussion of the UVU event because of where he was positioned. As with everyone in this section, we are precise about what is actually known. Piskadlo is not accused by this site of any crime or of any role in the assassination, and there is no evidence of wrongdoing.

What is documented

  • Self-described role. Piskadlo presents publicly as a photographer and maintains a public social-media presence under his own name.
  • Position. He was reportedly positioned near a south door area in connection with photography at the event.

Why he appears in citizen discussion — with caution

Online commentators have attached various suspicions to Piskadlo's presence and appearance. Those specific allegations are unproven, concern a living person, and are deliberately not reproduced here. A photographer being positioned near a door is, on its own, an ordinary fact and not evidence of anything.

Open questions

  1. What footage or images did he capture, and have they been shared with investigators or the public?
  2. Does any reliable, on-the-record source establish anything beyond his presence as a photographer?

Status

Status: Alive.

This website makes no claim that Andrew Piskadlo committed any crime, did anything wrong or illegal, or had any knowledge of or involvement in the assassination. Piskadlo's name appears here only in the context of public discussion. Nothing here is a finding by this website.

Sources

  • Piskadlo's public self-identification as a photographer; public commentary and reporting about his position at the event.

Police scanner video — "hospital to hospital" story

Police scanner breakdown covering the shifting "went to the hospital looking for Charlie Kirk" story. Source: @iluminomoly on X, July 9, 2026.

Piskadlo's name appears in a police-scanner breakdown posted by @iluminomoly. According to the poster, the scanner audio's account of who — if anyone — drove hospital to hospital looking for Charlie Kirk keeps changing between Zach Qureshi, Andrew Piskadlo, or no one. This is the poster's characterization of the audio, presented with attribution and not as established fact, and it makes no accusation of wrongdoing against Piskadlo. Per the poster, the clip's highlights include:

  • A suspect described as being in a Nissan Armada, which the poster says turns out to be the FBI.
  • The account of who went to the hospital, if anyone, reportedly shifting between the two names and no one.
  • The described vehicle's color and make changing across the audio (red, black, green, Toyota, Nissan).
  • A suspect said to have run from police, later reportedly walked back.
  • A vehicle with a temporary or covered plate, and another plate that reportedly returns no DMV record.

A person's name surfacing in scanner chatter is not evidence of any conduct. It is recorded here only because Piskadlo's name features in that public discussion.

From the scanner audio (as characterized in the video)

The following points are the poster's description of Utah police-scanner audio in the transcribed clip. They are presented with attribution and are not verified fact, and none of them establishes wrongdoing by Piskadlo:

  • Per the poster, the scanner referred to a man (heard as "Piscadello") associated with a green Nissan Armada, described as having one arm and nicknamed the "one-armed bandit."
  • The poster says this man called 911 to say he had nothing to do with it.
  • The poster says officers set up around a house waiting for him, and that when a Nissan Armada arrived it turned out to be the FBI and U.S. Marshals; an officer then asked whether that "rules out the Nissan Armada and the one-armed bandit," and the answer on the scanner was yes — he was reportedly cleared and no longer pursued.

As with everyone in this section, a name surfacing in scanner chatter is not evidence of conduct. The value the poster draws from the audio is the shifting, contradictory narrative, not any accusation.

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Public commentary

This name continues to appear in citizen distraction / early-suspect discussion of the UVU event. No court has adjudicated any criminal guilt against Piskadlo related to the Kirk homicide, and any "he was part of the hit" language circulating on X remains an unverified allegation rather than established fact. Related context appears in the Distraction Overview and Proof Not Tyler sections.

This website's author is @HolonCitizen on X and YouTube/@HolonCitizen. Follow me there.

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