Dairy Queen Remains Open Despite Viral Misinformation About Tyler Robinson Sighting
Contrary to viral claims, the Dairy Queen supposedly visited by Tyler the Creator, the accused killer of Charlie Kirk, remains open for business. The misinformation has been circulating on social media, suggesting the ice cream chain's outlet was cleared of inventory and closed after the shooting. However, a fact-check has revealed these claims to be false.
The viral video, which shows an emptied and closed Dairy Queen, was taken at the wrong location. The Dairy Queen in Orem, Utah, was visited by a fact-checking photographer on September 29, 2025, and found to be open and functioning as usual. It is important to note that the Dairy Queen where Tyler the Creator was allegedly seen after the shooting is located in Vancouver, Washington, not Utah.
Social media posts have been circulating, claiming Tyler the Creator was spotted at the Dairy Queen after the shooting incident. However, these claims have not been substantiated and are currently being investigated by local authorities.
Despite false claims circulating online, the Dairy Queen in Orem, Utah, remains open and operational. The misinformation about the Dairy Queen's closure is being addressed, and the correct information is being disseminated. Authorities continue to investigate the alleged sighting of Tyler the Creator at the Dairy Queen in Vancouver, Washington.
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