BREAKING: Gun that killed Charlie Kirk could be untraceable

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BREAKING: New revelations about the rifle used in the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk suggest it could be untraceable, complicating the ongoing investigation. Authorities have confirmed that the weapon, a vintage Mauser Micro rifle, was found wrapped in a towel near the crime scene, and alarmingly, it lacks a serial number, making it nearly impossible to trace back to its owner.

The alleged gunman, Tyler Robinson, reportedly referred to the weapon as “Grandpa’s rifle” in a series of text messages exchanged with his transgender partner following the shooting. In these chilling communications, Robinson expressed concern about leaving the rifle behind, fearing repercussions from his family. He admitted to shooting Kirk, stating he had “just had enough of his hatred.”

DNA evidence recovered from the murder weapon is believed to match Robinson, who is currently in custody at a Utah county jail. Investigators from the Utah State Bureau of Investigations are actively pursuing leads, with Robinson’s partner cooperating and providing crucial information. This case has sent shockwaves through the community, with Kirk’s family grappling with the horrifying details as they emerge.

As the investigation unfolds, the absence of a traceable weapon raises urgent questions about gun control and accountability. Authorities are racing against time to piece together the full story behind this tragic event. Stay tuned for updates as this developing story continues to unfold.