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A student from the University of Utah found himself under arrest on Monday after a viral video purportedly showed him making threatening gestures towards conservative speakers during a public debate held near the university’s Marriott Library.
Identified as Dean Stewart, the 21-year-old was taken into custody by the University of Utah Police Department. He now faces charges of disorderly conduct, making threats, and failing to comply with a lawful order, as confirmed by the university authorities.
The incident, which quickly spread across social media platforms, featured Stewart allegedly mimicking a shooting gesture aimed at participants from Reawaken USA, a conservative group visiting the university.
Reawaken USA, much like the late Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, organizes a campus tour that facilitates debates on political topics across various universities.

The encounter at the University of Utah has sparked discussions around campus, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding political discourse in academic settings. The video has generated significant attention, bringing to light the challenges of maintaining decorum during heated debates.
“Holy s—, did you see that,” 19-year-old Reawaken USA speaker Aden Nicholas says in the background of the video.
Reawaken USA founder, president and CEO James Owen told Fox News Digital he and Nicholas were debating with a student in front of Marriott Library when Stewart approached them.
“He called us ‘Nazi pigs,’ and started saying that someone should shoot us in the neck,” Owen said. “Then he said, ‘I should f—— kill you.’ He started making gun motions at us, went into the crowd, came back out and then continued to make gun motions and saying, ‘I should shoot you.’ He said, ‘Don’t come up too close, or I may kill you.’ As he was walking away, he did this pump shotgun motion, and that’s when the cops got up and apprehended him.”
University officials said in a statement Stewart “disrupted an event,” told the speakers they “should be shot in the neck” and “repeatedly made hand gestures of shooting [them] with a rifle.”
“He said he ‘hoped we get shot in the neck’ and that we ‘get Kirked,’” said Nicholas, who had never tabled on a college campus before.
Kirk, the founder of TPUSA, was assassinated during a visit to Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, Sept. 10, 2025.

The University of Utah student allegedly made a “shooting” motion on campus. (Reawaken USA)
His accused assassin, Tyler Robinson, is charged with aggravated murder and faces the possibility of the death penalty if convicted.
Police responded “very swiftly,” according to Owen, grabbing Stewart and asking Reawaken officials if they wanted to press charges, and they agreed.
Despite Monday’s incident, Reawaken USA continued its tour Tuesday with Owens taking note of a student who stepped in during Stewart’s apparent outburst.
“One of those students who was extremely hostile came up to the mic, actually stopped [Stewart] before he went out to do [the shooting motion] the second time,” Owens said. “Security heard them say, ‘Hey dude, I know we don’t agree with these guys, but they seem really nice. I don’t think you should do that.’ … The students actually reacted. If you can’t believe [it, our topic] was ‘the left is more violent than the right,’ and they were sitting there, and I think that they realized they need[ed] to squash that.

The University of Utah confirmed the person arrested in the incident was a 21-year-old student. (Aaron M. Sprecher/Getty Images)
“After the event, while we were getting escorted out by our security, [an attendee] came over and said, ‘Hey James, I know we argued with you about it, but we can see where you’re right. Will you be here tomorrow?’” he continued. “I said, ‘Yes,’ and [Tuesday], when we came [back], we had over 150 students show up. They came right up and said, ‘James, we looked up all the statistics. We can see it.’ In front of myself and Aden, they said, ‘What can we do?’ … We’re not trying to own the liberals. We’re trying to bridge the divide, take away the polarization … and bring people to truth.”
Owen founded Reawaken USA after Kirk’s death, with a mission to “identify, develop and deploy the next generation of cultural leaders.”
“When Charlie Kirk died, everyone saw a void,” Owen said. “I received a lot of opportunities, a lot of organizations reaching out to sign me. … Instead of centralizing all the attention on me going on a tour, I decided I wanted to do something more.”
Reawaken USA partnered with a number of political influencers for the tour, including Nicholas, a recent college graduate who started working as a congressional campaign manager at just 17 years old.
“His vision for Reawaken was something that really captivated me right out of the gate,” said Nicholas. “We got on the phone a little while ago about something completely unrelated, and by the end of the call, James was like, ‘You know, I really think that you should start influencing. Could you picture yourself behind a debate table?’
“I have family members who specifically [said], ‘Can you promise not to go onto college campuses and debate?’ I thought it was all very ironic,” he continued. “I just really enjoy having discussions about different policies, different cultural takes, different political takes, because I think that is something that we’re missing in America. Whether or not you like Charlie Kirk, everybody admits that he was willing to have the conversation, which is what I was super excited to do.”
Reawaken USA will make 32 stops on its campus tour, traveling to states including Utah, California, New York and Pennsylvania.