#BREAKING: Conservative commentator Steven Crowder has revealed an internal memorandum from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) regarding a rifle linked to the fatal shooting of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. This disclosure was made on social media platform X.
According to Crowder"s post, investigators discovered a Mauser .30-06 bolt-action rifle, wrapped in a towel, in a wooded area near Utah Valley University. This location aligns with the suspect"s reported escape route following the shooting. Authorities recovered one spent cartridge and three unspent rounds from the rifle, all of which were reportedly inscribed with messages associated with "transgender and anti-fascist ideology."
The incident has drawn significant attention, as Kirk was a prominent figure in conservative politics. The shooting has sparked discussions about political violence and its implications in the current sociopolitical climate. As previously reported, Kirk had recently made controversial statements, raising concerns about the potential motives behind the attack.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are focusing on the implications of the engravings found on the cartridges. This development adds a new layer to the discourse surrounding political extremism. For more on related coverage, see our article on the ATF memo revealing cartridges linked to transgender ideology in Kirk case.