FBI Director Kash Patel reveals details about alleged Kirk assassin's texts

FBI Director Kash Patel shared new details about the prosecution of Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk on Monday night.
Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director and the first to summarize the evidence brought together by the researchers “Hannity” appeared.
“We will interview Sean Hannity,” Not only with these conversations on dispute, but with the points about any communication that the individual has. ” He said.
Patel confirmed that the suspect’s suspect seized electronics. Utah home and the alleged partner.
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“We have seized more than one electronic device from the suspect’s house and romantic partner. We have computers, laptops, game systems, mobile phones.”
“I will not stylize evidence and information. I will not stylize the evidence, but I will say that those who are in terms of information have the opportunity to remove Charlie Kirk, and that there is a change of message that they will do.”
When the suspect was suppressed, Patel recorded the words attributed to him: “And when asked why, some hatred could not be negotiated.”
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Bondi also focused on the search for justice against the suspect, accused of killing Kirk.
Bondi announced that the state prosecutors in Utah have jurisdiction on the suspect.
“They will probably appear tomorrow or this week, and they will blame him for the first -degree murder, Bond Bondi said, official charges may be close.
Bondi also discussed speculations as to whether the suspect could face a death penalty, which was probably a possibility of the Utah law.
“Currently, legally, legally, but I think the governor, Utah, is very real in Utah and still have a fire team in Utah, they want to look for the death penalty,” he said. He said.
Bondi also stressed that Federal prosecutors reviewed the case for potential charges at the national level. “And then, as federal prosecutors, we will see if we have federal accusations.”
“And of course, if we do, we will hand and work with the state to ensure that this terrible person is confronted with the maximum dimension of the law.”



