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The meme aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s death. Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter’s name is Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah. According to the FBI, the attacker’s bullet casings had meme references inscribed on them. The terminally online nature of the messages does somewhat explain the conflicting reports. Conservative influencer Steven Crowder published a screenshot of an email “from an officer at the ATF,” which claimed that the bullet casings were engraved with “transgender and antifascist ideology.” This was then corroborated by The Wall Street Journal, though they eventually walked back their story about it. The New York Times reported that that hadn’t been actually confirmed by law enforcement. Crowder is now claiming that his team is being subpoenaed by the ATF over the leak. The leak and the eventual reveal of what was on the bullet casings is important, if only for illustrating exactly how unprepared for this current moment both law enforcement and the mainstream media are. Two law enforcement sources told CNN they initially believed the Helldivers reference was “a connection to the transgender community.” And making the initial picture of who Robinson is and what he believes even more complicated are photos from his mother’s Facebook page, which are currently being shared on social media as the internet hunts for clues as to why he allegedly carried out the attack. Caption from article by Ryan Broderick’s newsletter, Garbage Day.
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