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Accused Killer Sent Message to Trans Partner Saying, ‘I Could No Longer Tolerate [Charlie Kirk’s] Hatred’

Accused Killer Sent Message to Trans Partner Saying, 'I Could No Longer Tolerate [Charlie Kirk's] Hatred'

Details Emerge from Tyler Robinson’s Message After Shooting Incident

Tyler Robinson, the individual accused of shooting Charlie Kirk, reportedly left a message for his trans roommate or partner, confessing to the act and expressing, “I had enough of his hatred.”

Utah County’s District Attorney, Jeff Gray, shared the entirety of this message during a live TV broadcast, which was highlighted by Benny Johnson.

Here’s an excerpt from the message:

Robinson: “Drop what you’re doing and look under my keyboard.”

Roommate: “Are you kidding?”

Robinson: “I’m still okay, my love. It shouldn’t be long until I can go home, but I still have to hold my rifle. To be honest, I wanted to keep this a secret until I could pass away in my old age.”

Roommate: “You weren’t the one who did that, were you?”

Robinson: “I, I’m sorry.”

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In another part of the conversation, Robinson seems to allude to police inquiries involving George Finn, while explaining his motive for shooting Kirk and discussing plans to retrieve his rifle.

Robinson: “No, they took the crazy old man and then questioned someone in similar clothes. I intended to grab a rifle from the drop point soon, but much of the area was locked down.”

Roommate: “Why?”

Robinson: “Why did I do that? I had enough of his hatred. I can’t negotiate that kind of hatred. If I could make my rifle invisible, there would have been no evidence. I will try to get it back again.”

He concluded the message by mentioning that his father was trying to reach him, but he wasn’t inclined to answer. He also commented, “My dad has been pretty stubborn since Trump took office. I’m happy to turn myself in. One of my neighbors is the sheriff’s aide. Again, you’re all worried about love.”

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