Who Was the Man in the Lab Coat at the UVU Crime Scene?

On the morning of September 11, 2025, less than twenty-four hours after the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, police in Utah Valley say they arrested a man who had crossed inside two layers of yellow crime-scene tape at Utah Valley University.
Witnesses described him as wearing medical scrubs and a doctor’s white lab coat. Officers later identified him as Russell Kim Kennington, 38, of Pleasant Grove. He now faces charges of criminal trespass and obstruction of justice, both serious offenses.

On the morning of September 11, 2025, less than twenty-four hours after the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, police in Utah Valley say they arrested a man who had crossed inside two layers of yellow crime-scene tape at Utah Valley University.
Witnesses described him as wearing medical scrubs and a doctor’s white lab coat. Officers later identified him as Russell Kim Kennington, 38, of Pleasant Grove. He now faces charges of criminal trespass and obstruction of justice, both serious offenses.

According to the official report, Kennington was not just loitering nearby. He allegedly walked straight into the restricted perimeter and began filming and photographing evidence. When confronted, he reportedly told investigators he was “reminiscing and following the shadows.”

Even stranger is where he was caught: the Woodbury Building, the same location that independent footage had shown suspicious activity just minutes before the assassination. This coincidence has fueled widespread speculation about what, exactly, Kennington was doing there and why he chose that specific spot instead of fleeing toward other exits on campus.

The arrest raises obvious questions. Why the disguise? Why film a taped-off crime scene at all? Was he acting alone, or was he attempting to recover or record something left behind? And perhaps most important — why have so few national outlets picked up this story, given the extraordinary timing and circumstances?

For now, authorities maintain that he is being processed through the Utah County justice system and that the charges are tied directly to the alleged trespass and obstruction. Still, the incident underscores how chaotic and confusing the hours after the assassination became — and how many unexplained threads remain.

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