George Zinn, Utah man detained in viral footage after Charlie Kirk assassination, is well-known political ‘gadfly’
The elderly man detained after apparently falsely admitting to shooting Charlie Kirk is a known political agitator with a string of bizarre arrests dating back to the 1980s, according to reports.
George Zinn — the 71-year-old whom police hauled away in viral footage minutes after Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University on Wednesday — is known in local political circles as a strange man who frequently appears at events, and almost as frequently is tossed out.
“Almost every political event you can think of, there was always George somewhere in the background, listening,” Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill told the Salt Lake Tribune.
And Zinn has a habit of causing disruptions at those events with protests that are often nonsensical and have a dubious connection to his conservative and libertarian views.
“He’s a person who can be odd, and has those kinds of sometimes odd behavior challenges,” said Gill, whose office has prosecuted Zinn several times. “But by and large, he’s more of a gadfly than anything else.”
