Docs Indicate Charlie Kirk Assassin Was Motivated By Transgender Ideology
The article reports that ammunition found in a gun suspected to be the weapon used to assassinate Charlie Kirk bore engravings reflecting transgender and anti-fascist ideology. Steven Crowder shared an email from an ATF officer revealing that an older Mauser rifle and engraved cartridges were discovered near the shooting scene. Kirk was killed while beginning a college campus tour aimed at engaging students in debate,shortly after discussing violence associated with transgender individuals. The assassin remains at large.
The article also references a recent related incident in Minneapolis,where a mentally ill man identifying as female murdered students at a Catholic school,leaving behind a manifesto with anti-Christian themes.Despite repeated shootings involving individuals identifying as transgender, the article claims there has been little sustained investigation by law enforcement into possible ideological networks behind these acts. Prior communications about similar shootings suggest attempts to obscure the shooters’ motives,particularly regarding their transgender identities and anti-Christian views.
The author argues that without focused investigations into this pattern of violent radicalization, law enforcement may be ill-equipped to prevent future attacks targeting conservatives and Christians.
Ammunition found in a gun that law enforcement suspects could have been the weapon used to assassinate Charlie Kirk was engraved with anti-fascist ideology and transgender expressions, according to new reports.
Steven Crowder shared on X an email his team purportedly received from an officer at the ATF. The email states that “ATF and other law-enforcement located an older model imported Mauser .30-06 caliber bolt action rifle wrapped in a towel in a wooded area near the campus.”
“All cartridges have engraved wording on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology,” the email reads.
The Wall Street Journal later reported similar details, citing an internal law-enforcement bulletin and a person familiar with the investigation.
Kirk was murdered on Wednesday as he kicked off his college campus tour series in which he would engage in good faith debate with students. Kirk was answering a question about violence committed by people who identify as transgender when a single shot rang out. The assassin is still at large.
Kirk’s assassination comes just weeks after a mentally ill man who identified as a female murdered two students at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. Several others were injured. The shooter, identified as Robin Westman (previously Robert before he obtained a name change), left behind a manifesto that included anti-Christian imagery and phrases. The left said the “motive is a mystery” despite Westman’s manifesto — and the fact that he chose to shoot up a Catholic school.
Despite repeated mass shootings by individuals identifying as transgender, there is little evidence of sustained federal or state investigations into networks or cells that may be encouraging or facilitating these acts. Law enforcement has largely treated these incidents as isolated events rather than part of a broader pattern of violent radicalization.
Internal memos and communications following the 2023 Covenant School shooting indicate an effort to shield the shooter and her ideology from scrutiny. Recently released pages from the shooter’s diary, as reported by The Federalist’s Joy Pullman, shows the shooter calling herself “the Devil’s apprentice and expressing a desire to “shoot up churches because of the Christian doctrine that men and women are different.”
As Pullman reported, “Under President Biden, the FBI had attempted to keep the transgender murderer’s writings sealed, obscuring her motives.”
Despite evidence from several transgender shootings showing an ideological movement targeting Christians and conservatives, there has been no indication of systematic effort to investigate this radicalization.
Without targeted investigation, law enforcement is not positioned to prevent similar acts in the future.
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