
The investigation into the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk in September last year has hit a major bump. The defense attorneys of the accused gunman, Tyler Robinson, are now claiming that the fatal bullet that was recovered from the victim’s body does not match the rifle that was allegedly used to shoot him. The new revelation could turn the whole case around, with fresh assumptions that Robinson may not have acted alone.
What does the new court filing say?
Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old resident of Utah, was handed over to the police by his father after he allegedly confessed to having shot the conservative leader. In his very first court appearance in Provo, Utah, it was revealed that Robinson had confessed to killing Charlie Kirk during a group chat on Discord, according to the FBI. However, new court filings have further complicated the investigation.
















