
Charlie Kirk
Messages Scribbled on Cartridges …
Pro-Trans, Antifascist Words
Published
Charlie Kirk‘s alleged shooter scrawled political messages on the gear dropped at the murder scene … expressing help for the transgender neighborhood whereas making antifascist remarks.
A bulletin — posted on-line by conservative commentator Steven Crowder — was despatched round to brokers within the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. We’ve confirmed the authenticity of the bulletin with our federal regulation enforcement sources.
In the message, the ATF claims “All cartridges have engraved wording on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology.” It doesn’t get extra particular as to what the messages say.
ATF additionally says the suspect fired only one shot from an older imported Mauser .30-06 caliber bolt-action rifle … which they recovered from a wooded space close to campus.
However, the ATF notes a suspect is just not but in custody. FBL Salt Lake City launched two nonetheless photos of an individual of curiosity Thursday … and, they’re asking the general public for assist in figuring out him.
Kirk was shot within the neck whereas talking at Utah Valley University Wednesday. He was taken to an area hospital, and he underwent surgical procedure … however, medical doctors had been unable to avoid wasting his life.
Worth noting … Kirk has made a number of anti-transgender statements previously — together with claiming, “Transgenderism is a mental disorder” at a Kansas State University occasion in September 2024. He additionally mentioned previously that trans persons are additionally “a throbbing middle finger to God.”
President Donald Trump introduced Thursday that Charlie will obtain a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom. Politicians from each side of the political spectrum have decried Kirk’s demise and rising political violence within the United States.