Tyler Robinson’s Ominous Texts About Charlie Kirk Assassination Could Reveal His Alleged Motive
FBI Director Kash Patel disclosed on Monday that investigators discovered a disturbing text message sent by Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, which could reveal his motive in last week’s deadly attack.
“[W]hat was found, in terms of information, a text message exchange where the suspect [Robinson], specifically stated that he had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and he was going to do that,” Patel explained during an interview on Fox News’ Hannity.
“And when [Robinson] was asked why, he said, ‘Some hatred cannot be negotiated with,’” Patel continued.
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Robinson, 22, is accused of fatally shooting Kirk from a rooftop more than 150 yards away during a packed event at Utah Valley University, where the 31-year-old conservative figure was addressing supporters.
Patel said investigators have additional evidence obtained “through witness interviews” indicating that Robinson “essentially admitted” to carrying out the killing after the September 10 attack.
“The suspect admitted to it,” Patel confirmed, though he declined to elaborate further, stressing that he would not “stylize the evidence.”
When asked if the investigation had uncovered possible involvement from others, Patel said the FBI is actively examining that angle.
“We’re dedicating every asset we have to run the reverse daisy chain analysis of anyone that was in contact with the suspect that’s currently in custody and anyone he contacted, called and text-messaged and had chats on online social media platforms with,” Patel said.
The director explained that agents are preparing to “interview scores of people” with whom Robinson interacted on Discord and other online platforms, and that federal agents are pursuing warrants to examine those conversations.
“We seized multiple electronic devices from the home of the suspect and his romantic partner,” Patel noted. “We’ve got computers, we’ve got laptops, gaming systems, we’ve got cellphones.”
“All of that is being triaged by the FBI, because that’s what we do,” he continued. “And the resources that the attorney general has dedicated to this mission is allowing us to move at the speed we have.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi, also speaking on Hannity, applauded Patel and the bureau for their work.
“The FBI worked long and hard from Day One,” Bondi said.
“It was great police work,” she added. “They worked hand in hand with the local agencies, and then they gave the gun to [the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives], ATF got the DNA off the firearm, and the DNA matched the defendant in this case.”
Bondi said Utah prosecutors plan to charge Robinson with first-degree murder “most likely tomorrow or this week.”
She further suggested the death penalty would be pursued. “Very real in Utah,” she remarked, pointing out that the state allows firing squads as a method of execution.
“Then we as federal prosecutors will look to see if we have federal charges as well … and of course, if we do, we will also indict and work hand in hand with the state to ensure that this horrible human being faces the maximum extent of the law,” Bondi stated.
Robinson is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Tuesday afternoon.
{Matzav.com}