Expert Reveals Whether Charlie Kirk Was Aware He Was Shot

A neuroscientist has revealed whether Charlie Kirk would have been aware that he’d been shot, after the brutal footage goes viral.

A scientist has revealed whether Charlie Kirk would have experienced any pain after watching the violent footage of the shooting, which has circulated on X (formerly Twitter).

The Donald Trump ally, and founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot in the neck while hosting an event on a university campus in Utah on Wednesday (September 10).

The FBI revealed the identity of the alleged assassin on Friday (September 12) as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.

The suspect is a Utah resident and was aware that the MAGA activist was coming to his state long before the shooting unfolded.

Tyler Robinson mugshot

A member of the suspect’s family told investigators that the 22-year-old had become ‘more political’ in recent years.

Shocking footage shows the moment the bullet was fired, as Kirk collapsed in his chair with blood pouring from the wound.

The dad-of-two was swiftly rushed to a nearby hospital, where attempts to save his life were unsuccessful.

Speaking in a YouTube clip, neuropsychologist Derek Van Schaik analyzed the footage and revealed whether Kirk would have been aware of what was happening, or even felt any pain.

The expert said: “When someone suffers a catastrophic wound to the neck that destroys a carotid artery and jugular vein, the mind only has a fleeting window to possibly register what happened.”

He added: “However, in Charlie’s case, and after analyzing the footage with a digital timer, he was conscious for no more than four-tenths of a second after impact.

“Far too fast for his brain to even register what had happened to him.”

Charlie Kirk family

Van Schaik noted that his death was ‘essentially instant.’

“No panic, no dread, no realization that he was about to die,” he said.

“Only an abrupt blackout. It was neurologically impossible for him to psychologically realize anything was wrong at all.

“He absolutely did not know he was shot.”

The neuropsychologist revealed that pain in the neck can register in just ‘100 milliseconds,’ but that Kirk was not conscious for enough time following the bullet for his brain to turn that raw signal into a perception of pain.

The alleged killer is scheduled to make his first court appearance this afternoon (September 16) in Utah, where prosecutors are expected to formally charge him with murder.

Robinson is expected to attend the hearing remotely by video from his jail cell.