Hunter Kozak is a renowned liberal political commentator who was reportedly the last person to have a conversation with Charlie Kirk before he was fatally shot.
Kirk was answering a question about mass shootings when a gunman’s bullet struck him in the neck, killing him instantly.
Who is Hunter Kozak, last person who questioned Charlie Kirk before he was shot dead by Tyler Robinson in Utah
🚨 WATCH: Liberal student Hunter Kozak was mid-debate with Charlie Kirk, insisting how "PEACEFUL" the left is—when Kirk was assassinated right then and there!
The ultimate irony exposed. Has Hunter seen all the “Peaceful” comments from the left since Charlie died? pic.twitter.com/Cvwug2mmVp
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) September 12, 2025
the last person to talk to Charlie Kirk speaks out, Hunter Kozak, he was a student at the Utah Valley University debating him
Final exchange:
“Do you know how many transgender Americans have been mass shooters over the last 10 years?” Hunter
“Too many,” Kirk
"Five… Do you… https://t.co/TBeXmLHON5 pic.twitter.com/EODYNx7Dq8
— SOUND | Victor Baez (@itsavibe) September 12, 2025
Kozak has been speaking publicly about the tragedy ever since it took place, and his account shares the haunting weight of being the last voice Kirk heard.
Hunter Kozak’s last talk with Charlie Kirk
During the Q&A session at Utah Valley University, Kozak asked Kirk how many transgender Americans had been mass shooters in the past decade. Kirk responded, “too many,” to which Kozak followed up with another question asking how many shootings had occurred overall in the U.S. As Kirk replied, “Counting or not counting gang violence?” a gunshot rang out just moments later, striking Kirk in the neck and sending the event into chaos. The brief exchange between the two eventually became Kirk’s final recorded words.
Hunter Kozak speaks out about Charlie Kirk and his death
Following the fatal shooting, Kozak shared an emotional video online describing his role in Kirk’s last moments. He shared:
“I don’t know how to make this video; it’s been a rough 24 hours. I was the last person to talk to Charlie Kirk.”
Kozak then addressed the shooter and those celebrating, saying:
“First off, you sick f—ing psychos who think this is the answer, it’s not. A father doesn’t have his kids anymore. Charlie had two kids and a wife.”
He also went on to reflect on the tragedy through his own life as a parent, saying:
“Not to make this about me, but I have two kids and a wife, and if my one-year-old boy, like his one-year-old boy, will grow up without memories of his dad, it’s a tragedy.”
Kozak also went on to urge people online not to dehumanize Kirk despite political disagreements, saying:
“As much as I disagree with Charlie Kirk—but he is still a human being. Have we forgotten that?”
Hunter Kozak biography and age
Hunter Kozak is a 29-year-old liberal TikToker who is known for his outspoken political views. In the past, he has openly disagreed with Kirk’s positions and attended the Utah Valley University event to challenge him directly. According to Kozak, he arrived 90 minutes early to the event, eagerly waiting for the chance to pose a tough question. Kozak admitted that Kirk being shot immediately after his question left him with deep guilt and told the New York Times:
“I couldn’t have asked a worse question.”
Education
Hunter Kozak is currently pursuing a degree in math education at Utah Valley University and one day looks to become an educator.
Profession
Alongside his studies, Hunter Kozak has built a presence as a renowned liberal TikToker and online commentator. Most of his content features critiques against conservative politics and amplifies progressive causes.
Wife and children
Hunter Kozak is married and has two children, with his second child born just a day before Kirk’s assassination. However, the names of his wife and children are not publicly available due to privacy concerns. Kozak himself admitted that he feared backlash after the shooting and worried that his family might be unfairly blamed or targeted. Hunter reportedly met his wife while they both were students at Brigham Young University, and despite both of them growing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, they built a shared identity rooted in liberal values.
Meanwhile, Tyler Robinson, a biological male who is a Christian by religion is a 22-year-old Utah resident who has emerged as the main suspect in the recent Charlie Kirk shooting. After authorities identified him as the main suspect, Utah Governor Spencer Cox confirmed Robinson’s age and local background. However, he declined to provide any further details on his personal history while the investigation unfolded.
Well, well, well…
Tyler Robinson, the person who shot and killed Charlie Kirk…
Not trans
Not an immigrant
Not a "radical leftist"Just a straight, white male.
Where are the apologies? I can't hear any over all these crickets. pic.twitter.com/XYSWlnaCEd— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) September 12, 2025
Tyler lives in a six-bedroom home valued at around $600,000 in Washington, Utah.
His mother Amber previously attended the University of Utah and works for Intermountain Support Coordination Services.
His father Matt Robinson is a 27-year veteran of the Washington County Sheriff’s Department and is a registered Republican voter. Tyler also has two brothers named Austin and Logan. Austin was starting his junior year of high school while Logan was starting his freshman year as per a 2021 Facebook post by their mother Amber.
Tyler attended Utah State University for one semester in 2021 and had also received a $32,000 scholarship from the college. Tyler maintained a 4.0 GPA and achieved near-perfect scores on the ACT.
🚨BREAKING: Tyler Robinson of Utah:
What we know:
His father is a retired sheriff.
Mormon
White
Raised with guns and shooting
Wore a Trump costume for Halloween pic.twitter.com/F1jtunJ2py— CALL TO ACTIVISM (@CalltoActivism) September 12, 2025









