FBI Director Kash Patel said on Sept. 15 that investigators have obtained evidence from digital footprints and witness interviews suggesting the suspected gunman in Charlie Kirk’s assassination had expressed an intention to kill the conservative commentator.
In an interview on Fox News’ “Hannity,” Patel said that law enforcement seized multiple electronic devices—including laptops, gaming systems, and cellphones—from suspect Tyler Robinson’s home and his romantic partner’s residence during the investigation.
“We are going to be interviewing scores of people, on not just these chats on Discord, but any communications that this individual had,” the FBI director said.
Patel said that law enforcement collected information through witness interviews where the suspect had “essentially admitted after the shooting and assassination of Charlie Kirk.”…
Text Message From Charlie Kirk’s Suspected Assassin Could Unveil Motive, Patel Says
