FBI looking for other suspects in Kirk killing
Federalist Wire:
FBI keying in on new suspects at large in the Charlie Kirk assassination
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In the wake of the shocking assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on September 10 at Utah Valley University, federal authorities are digging deep into a web of suspicious online activity. The FBI has launched an investigation into several individuals who posted eerie warnings that hinted at the deadly attack well in advance. These posts, uncovered by the Washington Free Beacon, paint a disturbing picture of premeditation and celebration among certain online circles.
Sources familiar with the probe confirmed to the Free Beacon that agents are scrutinizing screenshots from social media accounts that dropped hints about a major event on the exact date of Kirk’s m*rder. Some of these ominous messages surfaced as early as a month before the tragedy, while others nailed down September 10 weeks ahead of time. It’s a chilling reminder of how digital footprints can expose dark intentions.
One standout post came on September 3 from an X user who wrote, “itd be funny if someone like charlie kirk got shot on september 10th LMAO.” This wasn’t just idle chatter—it zeroed in on the precise day Kirk would fall victim to gunfire during his speaking engagement.
Even earlier, on August 6, another X account declared, “september 10th will be a very interesting day.” Following the assassination, that same user added, “I plead the fifth,” dodging any accountability with a smug nod to legal protections.
The Free Beacon highlighted how this “morbid quip” got reposted by an account called “churbum75m (SAW TYLER JUNE 30),” which follows Lance Twiggs—the transgender roommate of alleged shooter Tyler Robinson—on TikTok under the username “lanclotl.” Connections like these are raising serious red flags about a possible network tied to the crime.
That reposting user didn’t stop at sharing; they erupted in triumph after Kirk’s death, posting on X, “WE F*CKING DID IT.” Such brazen glee over the loss of a conservative icon exposes the raw hatred simmering in some corners of the internet.
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It is probably too late to plead the Fifth Amendment when you have admitted your connection to a murder. What you have already said can and will be used against you in a trial.
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