Suspect in Charlie Kirk assassination case faces court hearing
- Tyler Robinson, 22, charged with aggravated murder in Charlie Kirk's September 10 assassination, faces a public court hearing in Provo on Monday.
- Robinson turned himself in at a sheriff’s office in southwest Utah after a day-and-a-half search, with prosecutors unveiling text messages and DNA linking him to the killing.
- Prior to the shooting, Robinson left a note for his partner expressing his intention to assassinate a prominent conservative figure, writing, "and I'm going to take it."
- Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray stated that Robinson sent a text saying, "I had enough of his hatred," and prosecutors have announced their intention to pursue capital punishment in the case.
- Following Kirk’s assassination, Republicans have rallied with Utah Governor Spencer Cox and Senator Mike Lee stepping in to participate in the campus gatherings Kirk had planned to attend.
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Many conspiracy theories question the official version of the US authorities regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Leaked Files Reveal Netanyahu 'Predicted' Charlie Kirk Assassination: 'Lapel Mics Hacked to Explode'
Benjamin Netanyahu didn’t just predict 9/11—he mapped it out in detail five years before it happened. And now, the same chilling pattern emerges with the Charlie Kirk assassination. Years ago, Netanyahu warned America that with [...] The post Leaked Files Reveal Netanyahu ‘Predicted’ Charlie Kirk Assassination: ‘Lapel Mics Hacked to Explode’ appeared first on The People's Voice.
Video - Since the murder of ultraconservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, the White House has launched a real witch hunt and attacks on freedom of expression are increasing, exacerbating tensions in the country.
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