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Speaker highlights clips with a red circle, saying, "holy shit, that is the bullet. It matches the exit wound, it also matches the shirt puffing up and the angle of the entry and exit." He adds, "in that video you can see the same what appears to be the bullet coming down and it does line up with the actual gunshot itself," and, "you can see something go down into the back right hand side of, of Charlie." Using Google Earth, he states, "his tent being set up in the middle of that triangle area would appear that the shooter was up here somewhere. That's the angle that the bullet was coming down from." "It all makes sense to me, pretty crazy." He argues location: "rooftop access there but there's also a staircase down in the little alley there in that little nook so it's to me, it's pretty obvious that the shooter was was most likely, here somewhere." "Somewhere on those stairs would be my tip, and if the FBI aren't looking there, I don't know why."

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the tactical sequence surrounding a man who approached a roof and the purported loophole used to take a shot. They note a distinction between “a guy walking up and getting on a roof” and “getting on a roof” in a way that suggests exploiting a loophole. They describe a tactic of banging a hole through one side, stepping back, and shooting through that hole, creating an opportunity they characterize as a loophole. They ask for a quick description of that loophole again. They reference a site: the Lucy Center behind the Sorensen Center, and explain that from their position they cannot see that area because it is not their area of responsibility; their focus is threats directly in front of them. They estimate about 3,000 threats in front of them, with a larger backdrop described as “an 18,000 foot mountain” in front and a “36,000 foot mountain” behind, suggesting limited visibility of the broader area. They note that if the shooter had stopped slightly to the right, the Sorensen Center would have been in the way and would block the view. Speaker 1 emphasizes that it is a very specific point, not just climbing onto the roof to gain a vantage point. Speaker 0 suggests there was “blind luck” involved—no crawling, no secondary shooter stuck in the weeds; instead a “boom on, boom run to, boom take the shot.” They ask whether the event had to have been rehearsed, and Speaker 1 indicates the vantage point was roughly seven feet high, a small area that would require search for that vantage point if one didn’t know where to look. They discuss the possibility of footage existing to show how the shooter reached the point or whether he searched for it. Speaker 0 suggests that a drone could have provided footage, lamenting its absence, and jokes about wanting to deploy a drone to examine the scene. They frame these as tactical questions: their team drills include rapid movement—running 300 yards, jumping a wall, taking a shot—with an example of a 35-foot declination at 200 yards. They acknowledge that even trained shooters sometimes miss under duress, noting it’s not merely the shot itself but the broader conditions. They also compare the current shooter to “old men that shoot stuff on sandbags,” underscoring the pressure of real-world conditions.

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Speaker 0: "We still have, basically confirmation he got shot. ... immediate incapacitation." He asserts "the FBI is lying" and that "it's quite literally not possible for the shooter to have been on the roof that they claim he is along with other inconsistencies across the board." Speaker 1: "Keep your eye on this space here... the bullet matches the exit wound, ... the shirt puffing up and the angle of the entry and exit." He adds: "the same what appears to be the bullet coming down and it does line up with the actual gunshot itself." From Google Earth, "the shooter was up here somewhere, that's the angle that the bullet was coming down from." "the shooter was most likely here somewhere." "Somewhere on those stairs would be my tip, and if the FBI aren't looking there, I don't know why."

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According to the FBI, Tyler was positioned here and took the shot. The video they provided to us, and it's edited. It starts as Tyler's running off the roof, but this is that rooftop vent; had they given us the full video, we should have been able to see Tyler in this area with his back or with his backpack and his gear and assembling, disassembling the gun, whatever the FBI is saying. But instead, we get the video of him running off the roof. We don't get the full video. The camera was positioned somewhere right here. This is the field of view of the camera. So we've got an edited version, and I think we need to push to get the whole version.

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I think I found the shooter. This guy with the white hat starts it by creating signals—“touches the bill of his hat, and then he touches his ear.” The guy that shot Charlie is over on this side, and he’s seen by others who move to block him, with one man “rubbing his right arm” as he steps in front. “Watch this”—the background figure shifts, and the white-shirt man is “holding the gun right there.” If I go frame by frame, the moment the black-clad man moves his arm out, the white-shirt man “lifts his right elbow” and “shoots it.” His hand goes back, and then Charlie gets hit. “Watch the gun shoot right now”—the gun fires, Charlie is hit. “It’s clear as day.” The black-shirt man shows the white-shirt arm; “pop, bang.” Oh my god.

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The speaker is at a shooting range where Crooks practiced, with targets at 50, 100, and almost 200 yards. The FBI has footage from cameras that recorded Crooks and his license plate, as registration to shoot at the club is organized. The club's owners and management are cooperating with the investigation. The speaker learned firsthand that Crooks was quiet and didn't participate in group events. Shooters would sit at benches and shoot right-handed on this range. The speaker states they are going to get to the bottom of everything.

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Speaker 0: Can ride up. Yeah. You think he'd already be in place? You would think that. So there's somebody on the roof over there. He just just ran from over where's my finger? Woah. From over there, ran in. And now he's right there.

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He sent out pictures of the suspect with glasses on. Our sniper saw him walking away from his bike. The person who physically witnessed this called it out and sent the pictures. There are multiple people detained, including a guy mentioned by someone on the scene.

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Speaker 0: So there's somebody on the roof over there. He just ran from over there, ran in. And now he's right there.

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"holy shit, that is the bullet." "It matches the exit wound, it also matches the shirt puffing up and the angle of the entry and exit." "I needed another angle just to see if this was actually fact trying to get as much info as I could before I posted anything" "from this looking at Google Earth and drawing a line from where I believe the shooter was, his tent being set up in the middle of that triangle area would appear that the shooter was up here somewhere." "That's the angle that the bullet was coming down from." "Somewhere on those stairs would be my tip, and if the FBI aren't looking there, I don't know why."

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Speaker 0: Somebody's shooting over here. How are the people running? There he is right there. That guy. He's the guy.

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Speaker 0 instructs others to 'stay stay back and back to the grass as much as possible.' He states, 'I the guy who was arrested, got a photo of him.' The exchange ends with 'Yeah.'

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Speaker questions the narrative: 'random trans shooter' on the roof who 'took this shot' and was 'undetected' because the FBI released video footage. He asks if this means 'he must have already had planted the gun on the roof prior' and wonders 'why didn't he have it on him when he was leaving?' He questions the lack of footage—'why don't we have any images of this kid leaving the school?' and 'video footage of this kid jumping off the roof?' He says, 'he runs roughly one mile with a long arm rifle in broad daylight to stash it in the woods' and argues, 'you definitely wouldn't carry the rifle with you' to blend in, citing 'an American flag shirt on.' He references 'criminal minds' and BAU, concluding, 'This is weird, guys. This is freaking weird.'

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Speaker 0: Yeah. You think he'd already be in place? You would think that. So there's somebody on the roof over there. Just saying. He just ran from over where's my finger? Well, from over there, ran in. And now he's right there.

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Speaker 0: 'So there's somebody on the roof over there.' 'He just ran from over there, ran in, and now he's right there.' 'You think he'd already be in place? You would think that.' 'Just saying.'

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The speaker references a person who was removing memory cards from cameras about four minutes after what is described as the Charlie Kirk assassination, noting that something about the situation didn’t sit right. They mention Candace released a video showing how this person reacted, and that diligent investigation followed, including a campus visit to UVU to examine the events with a play-by-play analysis. The speaker says they will leave a link to that video but first shows a clip. In the clip, Speaker 1 describes the sequence: “He doesn't try to grab Charlie. He doesn't duck. His first reaction standing right here is to turn this way and start booking.” The person “starts booking back here,” and Speaker 1 notes that he sees the shot and that Charlie hasn’t even hit the ground yet. Charlie is described as being in a position where “Charlie’s like this,” and the person pivots to lean back. Security personnel respond by coming over, grabbing him, and pulling him to the ground. Meanwhile, Terrell Farnsworth “has already turned and begun running back here to climb up on that wall.” The speaker asks the audience to imagine there had just been a shooting, with chaos and people running. Charlie Kirk “was just shot,” and the wall is described as “almost as tall as I am.” The speaker asks the audience if they can see, confirming visibility. The analysis then focuses on the person’s actions: measuring “how much of a pain in the ass he climbed up right here and then threw that loose rock and just so he could get to his vantage point.” The speaker calls it out as an attempt to explain the sequence from the vantage point up the wall. The clip continues with the person producing a selfie video: “Oh, they shot Charlie. They just shot Charlie. They just shot Charlie.” They refer to him as “Agent” and note his statements like “They shot Charlie. God help him.” The speaker says this behavior is a major red flag and cites it as the most troubling aspect. The running scene is described further: as the person runs out, he looks to his left and, in the footage, is seen climbing up, then reacting to the news that Charlie was shot. The voiceover emphasizes the emotional state (or lack thereof) as the footage shows the stampede of people and chaos. The speaker underscores that, to them, the absence of emotion on the person’s face during these events is “the biggest red flag of all.”

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This video shows body cam footage from the Trump rally shooting at Butler Farm Show. Someone is seen leaving the water tower area on a bike or scooter while police point weapons at the roof. The person was not stopped, raising questions about their identity. The motorcycle in the parking lot is still there, ruling out a connection. It's crucial to identify this individual. Thank you. Goodbye.

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Speaker 0 notes movement and placement: "Can ride up." "Yeah." "You think he'd already be in place?" "You would think that." "So there's somebody on the roof over there." "Just saying." "He just ran from over where's my finger?" "Well, from over there, ran in." "And now he's right there." "Just saying."

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So here you see the the suspect ran behind that upper upper building. He's gonna come out on the right, moves to this far right corner. As he does, he's gonna climb off the edge and then drop down to the ground. As he did that, he left some palm impressions. There's some smudges in some places we're looking to collect DNA. There's a shoe imprint where we believe the suspect is clearly identified as wearing converse tennis shoes. Here you see the suspect after dropping off the building. He moved around across this grassy area, around the parking lot. After he crosses the street, this is where he moves over into the wooded area. This is the video evidence that we utilize to track his movements and to locate that firearm in that wooded area following the discovery of this evidence.

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Speaker 0 argues the Charlie Kirk story keeps getting weirder. They claim a random trans shooter was on the roof, took this shot, runs across into the rooftop, jumps down, somehow undetected because the FBI releases a video footage. Was this when he was walking into the building, then he must have already had planted the gun on the roof prior, and he somehow managed to walk back in the second time without the weapon. If he left with a weapon and hid it in the woods, why didn't he have it on him when he was leaving? They say he runs roughly one mile with a long arm rifle in broad daylight to stash it in the woods. If you were running, you wouldn't carry the rifle with you. He wore an American flag shirt. The FBI with all their resources, that's the best photo? Didn’t we watch Criminal Minds? They claim BAU would rerender that image and get it pixel perfect. Face recognition software could redigitalize that kid's face with AI to pixel perfect; this is weird.

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"Pacing back and forth. Sent it to the FBI and said, if there's an accomplice you know." "the camera from here to here took way too long." "If you time how long it took him to get from that little part over to here, was way longer than it should have been." "So I wondered if the girl had given him stuff." "Sam's across the street, he was right here." "The gun was dumped up here?" "Our sacred hill." "This is where we sled every year." "There's the hut that all of you guys would build." "Grandpa would buy extra nails every year." "I saw Erwin on TV as well. They interviewed Erwin out front." "And that's the tunnel where they released the photos of him entering because you can't cross the street anymore than the that underground tunnel. You see that handrail right there? Uh-huh. That's the photo they had of him going down tunnel."

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The speaker argues it's not clear the shooter fled the scene with a weapon, possibly downplaying it as a concealed firearm. He suggests the shooter could have had a short-barreled AR-15 broken down to fit a bag, raising questions about how the gun ended up and was later found in the woods. If the shooter didn’t leave with a weapon, one possibility is the weapon was left at the scene; another is that the person wasn’t the shooter. The speaker acknowledges conspiracy theories and distinguishes personal uncertainty from certainty, referencing the FBI’s account of sneaking a 30-06 rifle in his pants, taking the shot, not leaving with it, and then retrieving it hours later. He wonders why someone would run into the woods and asks where the actual gun is, and whether a different rifle in the woods was misattributed.

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So after the shooting, she was there. They're saying he ran across the, roof there, jumped off right about there, and then he ran and walked. And this is about where he crossed the road. This was the same point from where he worked where he walked across the street. So he could have either gone in there and gone into the woods or walk this way behind those trees. And then just just over here, there's an opening. Gateway open. And that is right about here. And then from there, he walked this way, ran. I discovered some stairs. The stairs go down, which puts us into that field. The camera was here facing this way, and he was walking down this way. He went across, down, and that's as far as we get. But I think he probably parked over here at the Utah County, the county of Science.

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We were able to track the movements of the shooter. Starting at 11:52AM, the subject arrived on campus shortly away from campus. We have tracked his movements onto the campus, through the stairwells, up to the roof, across the roof to a shooting location. After the shooting, we were able to track his movements as he moved to the other side of the building, jumped off of the building, and fled, off of the campus and into a neighborhood. We do have good video footage of this individual. We are not going release that at this time. If we are unsuccessful, we will reach out to you as the media, and we will push that publicly to help us identify them. We are exhausting every lead. We have every officer invested in this, every investigator, every local agency.

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Speaker maps Tyler's route to the shooting using security footage, starting at 'This pink flower bed is the flower bed that Tyler has actually captured on Ring doorbell camera.' He is 'seen at 11:49' with 'the rifle in his pants' and was 'also seen around 8AM, a few hours just prior in a completely different outfit in shorts.' He 'came down, he scoped and planned this route' and the path is retraced through a tunnel, a parking structure, and a roof 'sniper's perch' where he 'took the shot' before jumping off the roof. The shooter then 'crosses the street, right up into this field.' Officers described 'the wooded area that the gun was supposedly stashed in' and noted that 'almost the entirety of this route has not had a single security camera' with 'All these roads are closed off at this point' as the perimeter expanded.
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