Prosecutors say bullet engraving shows Charlie Kirk was targeted for his politics
Prosecutors say the inscription on an engraved bullet and related messages show Robinson targeted Kirk for perceived political beliefs, a factor that could affect death penalty eligibility.
- On Tuesday, prosecutors in the Tyler Robinson case argued that an engraved bullet found in the suspected murder weapon constitutes an "overt political reference" regarding the killing of Charlie Kirk.
- Whether Robinson acted out of political animus is central to the case, as prosecutors seek the death penalty while defense attorneys challenge the classification of the crime as political targeting.
- DNA analysis links Robinson to the weapon and an engraving tool, while prosecutors also cited a text message reading, "I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out."
- A note allegedly left for roommate Lance Twiggs claimed, "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk," though defense attorneys argue the evidence remains insufficient to prove political motivation.
- Following a five-day preliminary hearing in July, Judge Tony Graf will decide on September 1, 2026, whether the case should advance to trial.
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Bullet engraving could be key to whether prosecutors seek death penalty in Charlie Kirk case
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