KIRK Assassin’s Chilling Message To TRUMP…

Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, had previously joked that conservative figures would “catch a bullet one day” and mocked Trump’s would-be assassin for failing to “shoot straight.”

The Making of an Assassin Through Political Radicalization

The Washington Post interviewed 21 people who knew Robinson and examined hundreds of his online messages spanning five years. Friends described him as quiet and initially apolitical, maintaining a “fuck both of them” attitude toward major political parties. However, this changed dramatically after he began dating his transgender roommate, who persistently complained about conservative figures and “anti-trans” sentiment in Utah.

Robinson’s transformation became evident to those around him as he began physically comforting his partner during political breakdowns. Friends witnessed him cradling his transgender roommate while the partner sobbed over election results and conservative policies. When friends attempted to discuss transgender athletes, the roommate would shout “shut up” while Robinson remained silent on a nearby couch.

From Apathy to Extremism

Robinson eventually adopted his partner’s political views, voicing concerns for transgender rights and criticizing conservatives for “fearmongering.” He complained about Trump and other conservative figures, according to people who spent time at his apartment.

His mother confirmed this shift, telling authorities that Robinson had “started to lean more to the left” and become “more pro-gay and trans-rights oriented” after dating his transgender roommate.

The suspect’s violent rhetoric escalated over time. Discord messages show him mocking Thomas Matthew Crooks for being unable to “shoot straight” after the July 2024 Trump assassination attempt. When drunk, Robinson would joke about right-wing politicians and make comments like “that guy’s gonna catch a bullet one day,” according to friends.

Deadly Precision and Premeditated Violence

Robinson’s boasts about his marksmanship proved tragically accurate. A former electrical contractor colleague recalled him bragging about hitting 400-yard shots. On September 10, Kirk was fatally shot from approximately 200 yards away at Utah Valley University while discussing mass shootings committed by transgender individuals. Utah Governor Spencer Cox revealed that bullet casings were etched with messages including “Hey fascist! Catch!” – eerily echoing Robinson’s earlier threats.

After the assassination, Robinson messaged his transgender partner: “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.” Within an hour, he contacted friends via Discord, writing “you see this news?????” and describing how “Utah gets a national headline for the first time in a while, and it’s someone sliming Charlie Kirk.” During a voice chat that day, friends noted Robinson seemed out of breath and outside, discussing the attack’s severity.

Sources:

Washington Post investigation on Tyler Robinson

Breitbart report on bullet casing etchings

Utah Valley University shooting report

Robinson’s message to transgender partner

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