Engravings On Ammo Linked To Charlie
Suspect Held Without Bail
A Utah judge ordered Tyler Robinson, accused of killing political activist Charlie Kirk, to remain in custody without bail.
Robinson faces counts of aggravated murder,
firearm discharge, and obstruction, though formal charges are pending.
Evidence Collected
Investigators recovered a bolt-action rifle, ammunition inscribed with unusual phrases, and prints from the scene.
Governor Spencer Cox said the inscriptions were “out of the ordinary.”
FBI experts linked them to internet memes and gaming culture.
Jamie Cohen, a digital culture scholar, explained: “Memes contain multitudes…
In isolation, the messages might not mean anything.”
Family’s Role in Arrest
Robinson’s father, a veteran law officer, recognized him from photos.
After Robinson confessed, his father sought help from a pastor, leading to U.S. Marshals taking him into custody.
Death Penalty Considered
Officials, including Governor Cox, said they plan to pursue capital punishment.
Former President Donald Trump declared he hopes the suspect will be executed.