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Charlie Kirk court filing raises questions

Charlie Kirk court filing raises questions


Tyler Robinson is the man accused of murdering Charlie Kirk. Now, however, a court filing has stated that the bullet which struck Kirk cannot be matched to the rifle linked to Turner:

Charlie Kirk: no match

As we reported at the time, there were many questions around the Kirk shooting. Several were asked of the FBI itself.

Following the killing, the American right attempted to paint Kirk as a martyr who was similar to Martin Luther King Jr. This failed to take given Kirk’s actual politics:

 

It was also the case that an ageing Donald Trump struggled to remain focussed on Kirk’s martyrdom:

On the latest developments, NBC News reported the following:

In a court filing, Robinson’s attorneys said they were provided with a summary report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which they say indicates “that the ATF was unable to identify the bullet recovered at autopsy to the rifle allegedly tied” to their client.

Robinson’s attorneys said they have not been able to review the ATF case file associated with that summary report, nor have they been able to review the protocols related to the examination of the bullet fragment found during the autopsy. The court filing also said a secondary comparative bullet analysis by the FBI is underway, but not yet complete.

NBC added:

Attorneys for the man accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk last September want to delay a court hearing for six months to review evidence relating to DNA found on the alleged murder weapon.

In other news, an officer who was linked to Tyler turning himself in has resigned:

Questions

Many conspiracy theories arose after the Kirk shooting. In part, this happened because of how the US authorities handled the case. This was entirely predictable, because the FBI has become heavily politicised since Trump returned to power and put Kash Patel in charge of the bureau.

If it turns out the rifle doesn’t match the bullet, the questions about this case will only multiply.

Featured image via Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia)





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