Inside FBI’s Investigation Into Charlie Kirk Assassination: Threatening Note, DNA Evidence Tying Suspect Tyler Robinson To Crime | World News

Charlie Kirk, a right -wing activist, was shot and killed while discussing in front of the audience during an event at Utah Valley University. Meanwhile, the Federal Investigation Bureau (FBI) Director Kash Patel, in an interview, the assassination accused of the suspect Tyler Robinson’un Kirk’i plan to kill a text message before the shooting said.
In an interview with Fox News’ “Fox & Friends”, Patel said that Robinson had a “opportunity to remove Charlie Kirk” and wrote a physical note stating that he would do it. However, the FBI Director also said the note was destroyed.
Meanwhile, Patel, Patel, said the inspectors found DNA evidence that connects Robinson to the scene of last week.
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“We have DNA in the towel in which the fiery weapon wrapped in a towel,” Patel said in an interview with Fox News on Monday. He said.
Patel, the rifle himself in Maryland, alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosive laboratories were committed in the Bureau of the rifle.
According to IANS, the Director of the FBI also said that the suspect’s family subscribed to the researchers collectively on the “left wing” ideology and “more in the last few years”.
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Approximately 33 hours after the shoot, 22 -year -old Tyler Robinson was caught in Utah Washington County after helping relatives identify him from the images published by researchers.
FBI Director Patel, in an article in X, “Finally, Robinson’s father, who delivered it to the authorities, said that he knew his son in the video forces,” the law enforcement officers. ” He said.
In particular, despite being a registered voter, state voting records showed that Robinson was not affiliated with any political party and did not vote in the November Presidential elections. Meanwhile, the Republicans whose family are registered.
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