Bullets belonging to the alleged killer of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk had messages written on them referring to internet meme culture and anti-fascism, according to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox.
Previously, a report by the Wall Street Journal claimed that bullets found with a rifle believed to belong to the suspected shooter, Tyler Robinson, 22, had messages that supported so-called “transgender ideology” written on them, drawing intense anger from conservatives. That account was quickly disputed, however, including by a law enforcement source who spoke to The New York Times.
At a Friday morning press conference, Gov. Cox said the messages found on the casings included the word “fascist,” but referenced none having to do with the trans community.
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