
Charlie Kirk Murder
Alleged Killer Reportedly Chatted Online With Others
… Claimed It Was His Doppelganger
Published
The suspected killer of Charlie Kirk was messaging with folks over social media after the assassination final week, claiming a lookalike fired the lethal shot, in keeping with a brand new report.
The New York Times says Tyler Robinson was chatting with 20 people on-line after the FBI launched images of Kirk’s alleged killer, which have been the spitting picture of Robinson.
One individual reportedly acknowledged Robinson, tagging him in a put up with the FBI pics and asking the place he was on the time of the murder.
Moments later, Robinson responded that it was his doppelganger making an attempt to get him in bother.
Another individual inspired the others to rat out Robinson to gather the FBI’s $100,000 reward because the manhunt for the killer was in full swing.
Robinson jokingly replied, “Only if I get a cut,” with an avatar of John Arbuckle, a slipshod and nerdy character from the Garfield caricature.
Then one other individual referenced Luigi Mangione, saying, “Whatever you do, don’t go to a mcdonalds anytime quickly.” Last 12 months, Luigi was arrested at a McDonalds in Pennsylvania after he allegedly shot UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson to demise in NYC.
Robinson performed alongside, saying he “better also get rid of this manifesto and exact copy rifle I have lying around.”
Tyler then claimed the shooter was from California earlier than pivoting to “trans” writings discovered on the ammunition, in keeping with the NYT. Robinson additionally criticized the FBI probe, saying it was all made up by a “dude in the briefing room.”

The FBI says Robinson fired a single bullet into Kirk’s neck whereas the conservative activist was talking on stage Wednesday in entrance of a big crowd at Utah Valley University. Kirk was later pronounced lifeless at a hospital.
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