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Breaking News : Charlie Kirk assassin’s motive revealed in chilling words etched onto bullets

The bullet used to kill conservative activist Charlie Kirk was engraved with transgender and anti-fascist ideology, according to a law bulletin.
The notice sent to ATF agents, reported by The Wall Street Journal, said that bullets found inside the rifle, a .30 caliber hunting rifle, contained messaging on them.
The 31-year-old MAGA figurehead was gunned down on Wednesday while speaking at his own university event in Orem, Utah.
Sources told the outlet that the weapon was wrapped up in a towel, with a spent cartridge in the chamber.
Another three unspent rounds were discovered in the magazine, all of which contained wording on them.
Kirk was speaking to students at the time and had mentioned transgender individuals being involved in mass shootings just seconds before he was assassinated.
The FBI revealed earlier this morning that they had recovered the firearm they believe was used in the killing of Kirk.
Robert Bohls, special agent in charge of the bureau’s Salt Lake City field office, said agents recovered a ‘high-powered bolt action rifle’ from a wooded area
According to Bohls, the assassin – who has since been described as a male of college age – fled to the wooded area after the shooting.
Beau Mason, Utah’s public safety chief, said that investigators have ‘good video footage’ of the suspect.
They said the gunman managed to blend in with students on the college campus, having just arrived shortly before noon.
After making the fatal shot, authorities say he jumped from the roof of the building, before fleeing the campus into a neighborhood.
Bohls said that the weapon was sent to an FBI lab for further analysis, with officials also finding palm and footwear prints on the scene.
The agent added that the FBI has received more than 130 tips since Kirk was gunned down.
