DNA evidence links Tyler to Charlie Kirk's shooting: FBI's Kash Patel
Ammunition found in the gun used to kill Kirk included anti-fascist and meme-culture language engravings. Court records show that one bullet casing had the message, 'Hey, fascist! Catch!'
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Tributes to Charlie Kirk continue across the US. Photo: PTI
Orem, 15 Sept
DNA on a towel wrapped around a rifle found near where
conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated matched that of the
22-year-old accused in the killing, FBI Director Kash Patel said on Monday.
Investigators also have used DNA evidence to link the
suspect, Tyler Robinson, with a screwdriver recovered from the rooftop where
the fatal shot was fired, Patel told Fox News Channel on Monday.
Authorities in Utah are preparing to file capital murder
charges against Robinson as early as Tuesday in the killing of Kirk, a dominant
figure in conservative politics who became a confidant of President Donald
Trump after founding Arizona-based Turning Point USA, one of the nation's
largest political organisations.
Kirk, who brought young, conservative evangelical Christians
into politics, was shot Wednesday while speaking at Utah Valley University
during one of his many campus stops. The shooting raised fears about increasing
political violence in a deeply polarised United States.
Officials have said Robinson carried a hatred for Kirk and
ascribed to a “leftist ideology” that had grown in recent years. Robinson's
family and friends said he spent large amounts of time scrolling the "dark
corners of the internet,” Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Sunday.
Patel told Fox News that Robinson had written in a note
before the shooting that he had an opportunity to take out Kirk and was going
to do it. Investigators were able to recover the note's contents after it had
been destroyed, the FBI director said, paraphrasing from the note without
revealing more details.
Authorities said Robinson has not been cooperating with law
enforcement. They say that he may have been “radicalised” online and that
ammunition found in the gun used to kill Kirk included anti-fascist and
meme-culture language engravings. Court records show that one bullet casing had
the message, “Hey, fascist! Catch!”
Robinson was arrested late Thursday near where he grew up
around St. George, in the south-western corner of Utah between Las Vegas and
Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. It's unclear whether he has an attorney
who could speak on his behalf.
Tributes to Kirk continue across the country. A line of
mourners wrapped around the Kennedy Centre in Washington for a vigil on Sunday,
and there were moments of silence at several professional sporting events.
Vice President JD Vance, who counted Kirk as a close friend,
planned to serve as a substitute host on Monday for Kirk's talk show on Rumble,
a streaming platform.
“Please join me as I pay tribute to my friend,” Vance wrote
on social media.
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