
Officials have identified the 16-year-old suspect who opened fire at a Denver-area high school, saying he was “radicalized by some extreme network.”
According to the authorities, he had been “radicalized”, one of the only elements put forward during the press briefing.
Less than an hour after the murder of Charlie Kirk

UPDATE: Social media accounts that appear to be connected to the Evergreen High School shooting suspect are littered with references to mass shootings and antisemitic views, The Denver Post found.
— The Denver Post (@denverpost.com) 2025-09-12T01:15:22.659457Z
But, among the items released by Jacki Kelley, spokeswoman for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, is the assertion that the suspect have been “radicalized by an extreme network”.
The Evergreen High School shooter has been identified as 16 year-old Desmond Holly. pic.twitter.com/h0tXtrUYvj
— Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) September 11, 2025
However, she said that more details would be provided “at a later date”, which left room for much speculation.
Social networks
According to investigations by the Denver Post and the Colorado Sun, social networking accounts linked to the suspect are replete with references to mass shootings, in particular the Columbine shooting in 1999, where he posted himself wearing a T-shirt bearing the word “WRATH”, as one of the shooters at the time.

The suspect’s accounts also allegedly disseminated conspiracy, anti-Semitic and white supremacist-tinged content. A few days before the shooting, he allegedly posted on X a photo of himself holding a revolver, accompanied by the caption, the same caliber of weapon used in the attack.