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FBI reveals troubling new evidence against the person accused of trying to kill Charlie Kirk

FBI reveals troubling new evidence against the person accused of trying to kill Charlie Kirk

New Evidence in Lawsuit Against Suspected Assassins

FBI Director Kash Patel has provided fresh evidence that strengthens Charlie Kirk’s lawsuit related to alleged assassination attempts. It appears the evidence includes DNA found on towels that were wrapped around a weapon, which was discovered in a wooded area close to the Utah Valley University campus, as well as in a vehicle located on a rooftop linked to the suspect. Both DNA samples reportedly match those of a suspect currently in custody, identified as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.

Patel stated, “He insisted he had an opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk.”

In an interview on “Fox & Friends,” Patel shared that the DNA evidence from the towel and the driver’s DNA are being actively analyzed against other suspects in custody. This evidence could significantly contribute to building a case against Robinson, who is facing potential charges including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and illegal firearm use.

Interestingly, while Robinson hasn’t confessed or disclosed a clear motive for the alleged assassination plot against Kirk, the circumstances hint at possible political or ideological motivations. In a twist, it’s been revealed that he was living with a transgender partner who is biologically male, yet he identifies as female. Utah Governor Spencer Cox mentioned that there were markings on the bullet casings found at the crime scene.

“His family mentioned to investigators that he aligned with leftist ideologies,” Patel noted.

Patel further emphasized how Robinson expressed intentions to take action against Kirk due to his contempt for Kirk’s beliefs and public stance.

As of now, there has been no immediate response from the FBI regarding requests for comments from various news outlets.

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