BULLET USED TO K*II CHARLIE KIRK DOES NOT MATCH RIFLE ALLEGEDLY USED BY TYLER ROBINSON


 Defense Raises Questions Over Ballistics Evidence in Charlie Kirk Case

New developments have emerged in the case surrounding the September 2025 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, as defense attorneys for 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson challenge key forensic evidence.

In a recent court filing, Robinson’s legal team pointed to an initial ATF ballistics report indicating that the bullet—or fragment—recovered during the autopsy could not be matched to the Mauser Model 98 .30-06 rifle allegedly linked to him. The weapon had previously been connected to Robinson through DNA evidence found on the trigger, a towel, and a screwdriver recovered from a nearby rooftop.

The defense argues that the mismatch could be significant, potentially supporting claims of reasonable doubt. They are now seeking a delay in the preliminary hearing to allow more time to review what they describe as a large volume of forensic evidence.

Prosecutors, however, maintain that their case remains strong. They point to circumstantial evidence, including alleged messages referencing “grandpa’s rifle,” reports of the suspect changing clothes, and engraved cartridges recovered near the scene.

Robinson has pleaded not guilty, and the case continues to develop as both sides prepare for what is expected to be a closely watched legal battle.

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