BREAKING: Gun that killed Charlie Kirk could be untraceable

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BREAKING: A shocking revelation in the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk has emerged, as investigators uncover that the rifle allegedly used in the attack may be untraceable. The weapon, identified as a vintage Mauser Micro rifle, was found wrapped in a towel near the crime scene, raising serious concerns about the investigation’s trajectory.

Authorities disclosed that the firearm lacks a serial number, making it nearly impossible to trace its origins. This development not only complicates the case but also highlights the chilling premeditation behind the crime. The suspected gunman, Tyler Robinson, referred to the weapon as “Grandpa’s rifle” in a series of text messages sent to his transgender partner after the assassination.

Robinson’s texts reveal a disturbing mindset, expressing worry over leaving behind the untraceable weapon and concerns about potential fingerprints. Court documents indicate that DNA recovered from the murder weapon matches Robinson’s, further solidifying the evidence against him. In one shocking message, he confessed, “I am sorry, I just had enough of his hatred,” referencing Kirk.

Currently held in a Utah county jail, Robinson’s partner is cooperating with authorities, providing crucial information that could shed light on the motive and circumstances surrounding the assassination. As the investigation unfolds, the implications of an untraceable weapon loom large, leaving Kirk’s family and the public grappling with the horrifying details of this tragic event.

As the Utah State Bureau of Investigations delves deeper into the case, the urgency to piece together the events leading to Kirk’s death intensifies. The community remains on edge, awaiting further updates on this developing story.