Suspected Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson ATF ballistics report unsealed by Utah Judge
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Suspected Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson’s ATF ballistics report unsealed by Utah Judge The Utah judge overseeing the case against Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson has unsealed a ballistics report from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that could not conclusively match a bullet fragment to the suspected murder weapon but confirmed a match with the spent casing. Prosecutors have alleged that separate testing found DNA consistent with Robinson’s on the gun, on the towel and on three of the four rounds inside. The report’s conclusions had already been made public in prior court proceedings, but the document itself is now available from the court, and it includes some new details. The tested material includes a “deformed/damaged” piece of the bullet jacket as well as four lead fragments.
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1 eventSuspected Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson ATF ballistics report unsealed by Utah Judge
In a recent court event, a Utah judge unsealed the ATF ballistics report related to the suspected assassination of Charlie Kirk by Tyler Robinson. While the report could not conclusively link a bullet fragment to the murder weapon, it did confirm a match with a spent casing and found DNA consistent with Robinson on the gun, towel, and three of the four rounds inside.