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NextImg:Antifa Assassin Captured

Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old antifa demon brainwashed by hateful leftwing professors, was turned in by his father who was a former sheriff. The father basically told the kid that he had to turn himself in and go to prison.

The "cultural phrases" on the bullet casings turned out to be:

  • "Catch, fascist"

"Bella ciao" (a reference to an Italian song used by resistance fighters in WWII that antifa uses as military anthem)

  • A confusing reference that is reportedly a tip-of-the-hat to the LGBTQ mafia's.... "furry community"

In addition, we know of an accomplice that is so far unnamed and uncaptured. In discord messages, Robinson spoke with someone who promised to leave the rifle at a "DROP POINT." This might have just been an illicit gun sale, or it might have been a promise to leave the gun in the sniper's nest so that Robinson wouldn't have to walk it into the campus.

We don't know who this person was. Was it an antifa member with access to rifles? And what of the Person Place or Thing who promised that Charlie Kirk would be "vaporized" "tomorrow," and wrote a song called "Charlie Kirk Dead at 31"? Was this a coincidence? Or was this the person who promised to leave the rifle at the "DROP POINT"?

We don't know. Developing, I guess.


Your disgusting Regime media, which continues to cover up the left's, by which I mean their own, starring role as the mentors to the assassin:

Kyle Becker
@kylenabecker

MSNBC is deliberately misleading their left-wing viewers about the motives of the Charlie Kirk assassin.

The network claims there is "no theme" when it comes to Tyler Robinson's bullet casings.

He literally wrote "hey fascist! catch!" and Antifa phrases on bullet casings.

Just like there was "no motive" when a radical k*lled two children at a Minnesota church even though he had "kill Trump" and anti-Christian messages on the weapons.

And there was "no motive" when a 14-time repeat offender stabbed Iryna Zarutska and said "got that white girl."

What else is new? MSNBC has become an accomplice to political violence.

One thing I don't get: the leftwing media along with rightwingers with perfect credentials are attacking Kash Patel and demanding his firing.

The reason? He announced that the "person of interest" they were looking for a couple of days ago had been captured. That man was then released, but apparently the complaint is that Kash Patel kept the public informed about a person of interest being located and questioned.

Chris Rufo, who is obviously no liberal NeverTrumper, is making this case.

"Person of interest" means just that. It does mean "suspect," but a suspect is, get this, just a suspect (suspected person, not convicted person) wanted for questioning and alibi-checking, not the proven culprit. I don't know how smart people can be so unsophisticated to think that when Kash Patel told people that the person of interest they were looking for had been found, he was making an iron-clad promise that "This is the guy! This is the guy!" and should be fired for making this promise.

Let me make this clear: Law enforcement is usually non-transparent and hides all of their investigatory steps precisely because they don't want people hearing about persons of interest and getting excited by it.

If you want Kash Patel to be transparent about all of his investigatory steps, then you have to accept that some of the steps he reports will end up being dry holes and false leads.

Now, if you want him to act like a normal law enforcement guy and just say absolutely nothing until they make an arrest, then complain about feeling "misled" by his efforts to keep you informed and in-the-loop.

So Kash Patel interviewed one person of interest who turned out to be innocent and then, in less than 48 hours, found the culprit.

And we're demanding he be fired? Less than 48 hours wasn't fast enough?

Sometimes I think people on the right just expect to lose and even want to lose.