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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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Palman press. As he does, he's gonna climb off the edge and then drop. Look at the figure all the way to the right next to the tree and watch him disappear. There's some smudges in some places we're looking to collect DNA. There's a he did that. He left some palm impressions. There's his right. Move to this far.

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Commissioner Bo Mason described video footage: the suspect ran behind building, emerged on the right, moved to corner, climbed off the edge and dropped to the ground, leaving palm impressions and smudges. A Converse tennis shoe imprint is visible; he wears a black T‑shirt and black pants, with white on the soles. In stills, a distinctive American flag T‑shirt with an eagle, a triangle-logo baseball cap, sunglasses, and a backpack are highlighted for public identification. After dropping off the building, he crosses a grass area, then moves into a wooded area where firearm was located. Enhanced photographs of the shirt, hat, backpack, and Converse shoes are being released. 'The tips that have been coming in are what are giving us our next leads and enabling us to continue to further this investigation. We've had great cooperation from the public and we're continuing to ask for that as we move forward.'

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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, some 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. Again, we'll replay that again so you can get another view of that. It's important to note his black t shirt, his black pants, and though there is appears to be some white on the soles of those Converse tennis shoes. Those are all identifiable items that we're looking for.

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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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"Okay. George Webb here. Again, UVU. Okay. And just just showing you the final part of the pathway here to get on the other side here." "You to get on the other side of campus here, You gotta go down here, and this is where he's gonna get a camera hit here." "Again, no Dodge Challenger anywhere to be found, and he's gonna get a hit right here on that camera right there." "I'm gonna hit right there, and he's gonna walk through here." "He's gonna go right up these stairs, these famous stairs now. These are the John Wilkes Booth stairs now." "Gotta get a hit on that camera right there." "Not this way." "I hit a lot of cameras here, but that was him." "Right? To get as high as possible, not going through the school before hit another camera."

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The transcript provides a detailed timeline and description of a suspect involved in placing two pipe bombs near the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and related sites on the night in question. Key facts, observations, and sequence are as follows: - Physical description and gear: The suspect is described as approximately five foot seven inches tall. They wore a face mask, a grey hooded sweatshirt, and black gloves. A backpack was used to transport each of the bombs. Distinctive Nike Air Max Speed Turf shoes were worn, which are black and grey with a yellow Nike logo; fewer than 25,000 of these shoes were sold between August 2018 and January 2021. - Initial sighting and movements: The first sighting occurs at approximately 7:34 p.m. at the intersection of First Street and North Carolina Avenue Southeast. The suspect walks southwest on North Carolina Avenue, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, west on D Street, and then south on South Capitol Street. - First bomb placement: Footage on South Capitol Street shows the suspect setting down their backpack, which is believed to contain one of the bombs at this time. The suspect appears to put on a pair of glasses, scans the area while standing on tiptoes, then picks up the backpack, turns around, and heads back the way they came on South Capitol Street. After reaching the corner of D Street, the suspect turns around again and walks south all the way down South Capitol Street to a bench outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters building, where the suspect sits on the bench for a few minutes and does not place the bomb at that moment. - Movement toward second potential placement: The suspect then walks east on Ivy Street, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, and pauses near the corner of D Street before retracing steps back to the DNC bench, where the first bomb is placed. The sequence shows the suspect sitting on the DNC bench before placing the bomb at approximately 7:54 p.m. - After the first placement: The suspect moves north on South Capitol Street, east on D Street, south on New Jersey Avenue, and northeast on North Carolina Avenue, with video coverage ending around 8:00 p.m. - Reappearance and route leading to second bomb: Approximately eight minutes later, at about 8:08 p.m., the suspect is seen again heading north on Second Street. The suspect walks west on C Street, enters an alley leading to Rumsey Court, and then walks west on Rumsey Court. Footage shows the suspect passing between the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Capitol Hill Club while holding the backpack out to the side. - Second bomb placement: The suspect continues between the RNC and the Capitol Hill Club, then north on First Street, east on C Street, back into the alley toward Rumsey Court, and back onto Rumsey Court. The second pipe bomb is placed at approximately 8:16 p.m. The suspect then turns back onto Rumsey Court, walking east until last seen on camera at approximately 8:18 p.m., with the backpack on their shoulders. The bomb is believed to have been placed shortly before this video, based on how the suspect is carrying the backpack. - Public appeal: The statement ends with an appeal, indicating there is still someone with information who may not realize its significance and requesting that person to come forward.

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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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Speaker 0 says the person shows back up in his neighborhood after the shooting. It shows him in a field, because they believe he probably popped up over there, came up the hill from where they feel the gun was dropped. He ran up there, over the hill, and then ran down that dirt path, and that’s where they see...

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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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Where's he at? He's straight up. We have two civilians attending to him. Jackie, where are you? He was on the left side. I need any shots; get them out of here. He's on our neck building, right after the gap. She has glasses and long hair. I found the wall and pulled my head in front of him. He has a book bag and is laying down. Give me a hard line. Watch out; he can come right down on you. This is going to drop four. If you have eyes on him, give me a ladder. He was on top of the left building. I jumped up by the yellow crane. It's a very hairy left side. The first one, serious left side. There's a gap between you and him.

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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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"A bullet cartridge." "Right there." "It's been thrown over there, setting the scene for something that would be possibly coming our way to be part of this whole insurrection rubbish?" "Because how all in the same scene or magazine, whatever you wanna call it, gets thrown and then conveniently in the same scene, the policeman drops his weapon on the ground." "So you got the the cartridge, and you got the weapon." "Right there, ladies and gentlemen. There's the weapon, and there is the cartridge." "Right here, weapon and cartridge." "Can you see?" "Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's the finer details we need to pay attention to."

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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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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, some 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. Again, we'll replay that again so you can get another view of that. It's important to note his black t shirt, his black pants, and though there is appears to be some white on the soles of those Converse tennis shoes. Those are all identifiable items that we're looking for. In the stills that are gonna

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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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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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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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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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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, 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. We'll replay that again so you can get another view of that. It's important to note his black t shirt, his black pants, and though there is appears to be some white on the soles of those Converse tennis shoes. Those are all identifiable items that we're looking for. In the stills that are gonna

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EVERYTHING WE KNOW: MANHUNT For Charlie Kirk Assassin
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New details emerge moments after we wrapped, as law enforcement outlined the shooter's movements in a 9:26 a.m. Eastern press conference. The subject arrived on campus at 11:52 a.m., moved through stairwells to the roof, crossed to the shooting location, and then fled into a nearby neighborhood. Investigators tracked leads via doorbell cameras and witnesses and say they have video of the individual but will not release it at this time. They recovered what they believe is the weapon—a high-powered bolt-action rifle—found in a wooded area the shooter fled to, and they have collected footwear impressions, a palm print, and forearm imprints for analysis, with more than 130 tips received. Authorities noted the suspect was dressed all in black and that the CCTV footage is grainy. An older man seen in the crowd was arrested and later released; another person, a Heritage Foundation staffer, was also released after questioning. The manhunt continues; the shooter remains at large, and no public image has been released. Analysts described the attack as potentially professional, citing a single approximately 200-yard shot, and there is debate about motive, including speculation of foreign intelligence leads floated by media figures. Hosts described the incident as a political assassination unfolding during Charlie Kirk's Utah Valley University stop, noting custody changes, a released older man, and an uninvolved Heritage Foundation staffer. They contrasted official briefings, discussed maps and eyewitness accounts, and cited speculation about motive and foreign involvement.

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The Assassination of Charlie Kirk Explained
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A shocking shooting at a Charlie Kirk appearance kicks off a fast-moving investigation as Tyler Robinson is identified and later arrested within 33 hours. The host presents a flowchart and watches a Fox News breakdown to map the sequence of events, the weapon, and the security gaps. The Mouser bolt-action rifle is described, including a scope mounted unusually far back and engraved cartridge casings, while early speculation questions whether the killer used a professional setup or a readily available hunting weapon. The discussion dives into online theories and digital footprints, from 4chan investigations profiling Sky Velades to Omar Najgera, who predicted danger the day before. A song titled Charlie Kirk Dead at 31 appears on a SoundCloud account linked to the same circle, and discord messages describe plans to retrieve the rifle. The host notes alarming patterns, including a claimed private jet with a turned-off transponder and the suggestion that the attack could be part of broader political violence. Investigators reconstruct the timeline through campus surveillance, security footage, and a ring camera showing the suspect limping and carrying the rifle before dropping it in a wooded area. The weapon is recovered, wrapped in a towel, with the scope and length noted, raising questions about concealment. Authorities discuss why the suspect’s appearance—Converse shoes, a black shirt, distinctive logos—helps public identification, while the press conference outlines charges, the 100,000 reward, and collaboration among county, state, and federal agencies. The host closes with reflections on how quickly law enforcement linked the suspect to the crime, the role of public tips, and the ongoing analysis of online chatter and social media threads. The overarching takeaway is a timeline of events, a description of the weapon and its inscriptions, and a call for continued public assistance in identifying clues as investigators finalize their work.
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