It is reported that a family friend who happens to be a detective "recognized" him on the news and told him to turn himself in. His family is hiring the most powerful defense lawyers in the country at the moment.
Given the level of ignorance in this thread, I doubt this until I see more information; but I wouldn't be surprised that the family is hiring good defense lawyers, their son is facing the death penalty.
They did "find" this rifle in the woods. No proof it was ever taken onto campus or that it shot Kirk or that he pulled the trigger.
Yes because there's no reason to think a hunting rifle would be connected to a shooting with a high powered rifle a few hundred yards away.
"A man was shot in an armed robbery. I found a glock in a trash can across the street, but luckily, I know that this glock couldn't possibly have been involved."
Yes because there's no reason to think a hunting rifle would be connected to a shooting with a high powered rifle a few hundred yards away.
If only any of the photos of "Tyler Robinson" ascending the stairs showed him with any kind of rifle.
Also the shot that killed Charlie wasn't a 30.06. This has been analyzed ad nauseum. The only way it could possibly be a .300 cal bullet is if Charlie was wearing body armor (he wasn't) AND the bullet was frangible (lol).
If only any of the photos of "Tyler Robinson" ascending the stairs showed him with any kind of rifle.
Why does that video have to have the gun in it?
Also the shot that killed Charlie wasn't a 30.06. This has been analyzed ad nauseum. The only way it could possibly be a .300 cal bullet is if he was wearing body armor (he wasn't) AND the bullet was frangible (lol).
This comment makes no sense. A frangible bullet makes no sense, and the body armor has nothing to do with the round.
It's not a video, it's a series of photos the FBI released of a guy walking up stairs to the roof.
This comment makes no sense. A frangible bullet makes no sense, and the body armor has nothing to do with the round.
Oh so you think it was a regular 180 grain 30.06 slug? Then that would have passed straight through Charlie's neck and splattered all over the tent. Those rounds go through cow femur.
Oh so you think it was a regular 180 grain 30.06 slug? Then that would have passed straight through Charlie's neck and splattered all over the tent. Those rounds go through cow femur.
Yes. Like I said when you posted it. I don't think the surgeon is correct. I'd bet $100 that there's not 180 grains of lead inside Charlie Kirk.
I think that there's probably an exit wound, and that's where the blood came out from.
Given the level of ignorance in this thread, I doubt this until I see more information; but I wouldn't be surprised that the family is hiring good defense lawyers, their son is facing the death penalty.
Yes because there's no reason to think a hunting rifle would be connected to a shooting with a high powered rifle a few hundred yards away.
"A man was shot in an armed robbery. I found a glock in a trash can across the street, but luckily, I know that this glock couldn't possibly have been involved."
If only any of the photos of "Tyler Robinson" ascending the stairs showed him with any kind of rifle.
Also the shot that killed Charlie wasn't a 30.06. This has been analyzed ad nauseum. The only way it could possibly be a .300 cal bullet is if Charlie was wearing body armor (he wasn't) AND the bullet was frangible (lol).
Why does that video have to have the gun in it?
This comment makes no sense. A frangible bullet makes no sense, and the body armor has nothing to do with the round.
It's not a video, it's a series of photos the FBI released of a guy walking up stairs to the roof.
Oh so you think it was a regular 180 grain 30.06 slug? Then that would have passed straight through Charlie's neck and splattered all over the tent. Those rounds go through cow femur.
Yes. Like I said when you posted it. I don't think the surgeon is correct. I'd bet $100 that there's not 180 grains of lead inside Charlie Kirk.
I think that there's probably an exit wound, and that's where the blood came out from.