Ballistics Reports Raise New Questions in Kirk Shooting Case
Liberty Check
- ATF ballistics confirmed the shell casing at the scene came from the suspect’s rifle.
- DNA evidence links the accused directly to the weapon and four rounds of ammunition.
- Internal text messages show the suspect plotted to retrieve the rifle after the shooting.
A Utah judge recently unsealed federal ballistics reports detailing the investigation into Tyler Robinson, the man accused of murdering conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
While a bullet fragment was deemed too damaged for a definitive match, investigators successfully linked a spent casing to the Mauser rifle found discarded near the crime scene.
Prosecutors maintain a mountain of evidence against the suspect, including DNA discovered on both the weapon and the towel used to hide it.
This investigation highlights the grave threats facing those who stand for constitutional values in an increasingly hostile political climate.
The pursuit of justice for Charlie Kirk remains a pivotal moment for those concerned about political violence from the radical left.
Protecting our leaders from such targeted attacks is essential to preserving the fabric of our free republic.
It is simply a gap the prosecution is now working to address by bringing in the FBI with more advanced technology.
retired FBI agent Jason Pack regarding the inconclusive fragment match.
Robinson faces the death penalty for allegedly firing a single shot that struck Kirk during a Turning Point USA event in front of thousands.
We must ensure our legal system holds political assassins fully accountable to the highest extent of the law.
The Constitution must be defended.
The Constitution must be defended.