Shocking new details are surfacing in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Tyler Robinson, the accused gunman, has reportedly admitted that he was instructed on Discord to retrieve a rifle and engraved case from a drop point shortly before the attack.
According to leaks, Robinson coordinated online with at least one “friend” who guided him through the steps leading up to the shooting. The weapon, allegedly hidden at a prearranged location, was delivered to Robinson as part of this digital exchange.
This revelation is fueling speculation that Robinson may not have been a lone actor, but instead the perfect patsy—used to carry out a crime while others remained in the shadows pulling strings.
Investigators are now probing Discord communications to uncover whether Robinson was manipulated or knowingly conspired in the assassination plot. Either way, the discovery of a digital trail behind the rifle pickup has set off alarm bells across the political spectrum.
As one analyst put it: “If this was coordinated online, we need to ask who set the stage—and who benefits from Kirk’s death.”