FBI Reveals Chilling New Detail: Engraved Messages Found on Bullets Used to Kill Charlie Kirk
The investigation into the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has taken an unsettling turn.
Federal officials have confirmed that the bullets used in the fatal shooting bore engraved messages, a chilling discovery that deepens the mystery surrounding the attack.
Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA and a prominent ally of former President Donald Trump, was shot dead on Wednesday, September 10, while speaking to thousands of students at Utah Valley University. What was expected to be a spirited debate on gun violence and political issues instead turned into a national tragedy — one that investigators say is looking more deliberate, more calculated, and more disturbing with each new detail.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, law enforcement scrambled to identify the assailant. A single shot rang out, striking Kirk in the neck as he engaged in a heated exchange with a student on gun violence. Panic swept through the crowd of nearly 3,000 people as Kirk slumped in his chair. Despite being rushed to a hospital in a private vehicle, doctors confirmed he could not be saved.
Days later, officials announced what they called a major breakthrough. Investigators had recovered the weapon believed to have been used in the assassination — a .30 caliber bolt-action hunting rifle, found abandoned in a wooded area not far from the university. FBI agents revealed the rifle was wrapped in a towel and still contained a spent cartridge in the chamber. Alongside it, authorities discovered a magazine with three unused round Read more below