Robinson’s Alleged Kirk Assassination Rifle and Chilling Messages on Bullet Casings Shown in Court

The article discusses a criminal case involving the assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, which occurred at a university event in Utah. Prosecutors presented evidence including photographs of a rifle and engraved bullet casings found near the crime scene. Tyler Robinson is accused of the shooting, and court testimonies revealed that he might have engraved messages on bullets using a Dremel tool prior to the attack, with messages like “Hey fascist! Catch” and references to anti-fascist songs. Surveillance footage showed Robinson visiting the campus multiple times around the time of the shooting, and a former investigator testified seeing him fleeing the scene carrying something. Text messages indicated Robinson’s motive was driven by hatred, and court evidence included a specific type of bullet, a Remington Cor-Lokt round, believed to cause internal injury. Robinson’s transgender companion, Lance Twiggs, admitted in sworn testimony that Robinson had engraved bullets shortly before the shooting. The court proceedings also displayed photos and videos related to the examination, highlighting the extensive evidence linking Robinson to the crime.




Prosecutors showed photographs of a rifle found in the woods near Utah Valley University last September following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Additionally, images of engraved bullet casings found on campus — including one that said “Hey fascist! Catch!” — were also shown in court on Thursday at a pre-trial hearing in Provo, Utah.

Tyler Robinson has been accused of shooting and killing Kirk at a TPUSA event on Sept. 10, 2025.

In text messages to his then-lover, self-described transgender Lance Twiggs, read in court, Robinson mentioned hiding the gun, a Mauser Model 98 bolt-action .30-06 caliber, in the woods near UVU.

Robinson had also allegedly engraved messages on the bullets, such as “O Bella Ciao,” an Italian anti-fascist song, and “Ciao Ciao,” an Italian greeting.

Fenix Ammunition posted on X that the bullet shown in court on Thursday was a “Remington Cor-Lokt soft point round.”

“It’s SPECIFICALLY designed to deform, slow down, and prevent an exit wound,” Fenix said, noting that the bullet likely caused more internal injury.

Twiggs confirmed in sworn video testimony shown in court that Robinson had engraved bullets at their home using a Dremel.

Surveillance footage shown in court on Wednesday captured Robinson multiple times on the UVU campus on the day he allegedly shot Kirk.

David Hull, a former Utah State Bureau of Investigation agent, testified that an individual he believed to be Robinson could be seen fleeing the scene, carrying something. The person moved into a nearby wooded area.

Following the Sept. 10 assassination, Robinson, based on court testimony, texted Twiggs that he shot Kirk because “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

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