Charlie Kirk assassination suspect’s text messages in full
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ABC News reporter Matt Gutman described newly released text messages between suspected Charlie Kirk killer, Tyler Robinson, and his transgender roommate as 'very touching' on Tuesday.
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People questioned the veracity of texts released in court documents which detailed Robinson allegedly admitting he was responsible for shooting Charlie Kirk.
Tyler Robinson confessed to his boyfriend that he killed Charlie Kirk but the beau allegedly didn’t alert the police — leading to questions about whether he could also face criminal
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Suspect in Charlie Kirk's killing confessed in a text exchange with his roommate, prosecutor says
Court documents show the suspect's roommate found a note in their apartment that read, "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I'm going to take it."
According to the post, the woman had made plans to go out for drinks with friends. Her boyfriend was initially supportive and encouraged her to enjoy the evening, but after asking for a photo of her clothes, his tone shifted. The screenshots show him texting, "No. Absolutely not," in response to the picture.
One day before his death, late conservative icon Charlie Kirk texted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about cracking down on certain state and local officials, she revealed on the latest
ABC News' Matt Gutman sparked outrage on social media over his comments calling the alleged Charlie Kirk assassin's text messages to his transgender boyfriend "very touching."
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