BREAKING: FBI Investigates Potential Accomplice in Charlie Kirk Assassination After New Video Surfaces

The FBI is now investigating a potential accomplice in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Video footage appears to show the suspect talking to someone through a doorbell camera in a neighborhood near the crime scene.

Kirk was murdered in a horrific public assassination at Utah Valley University on Wednesday while hosting an “ask me anything” event.


After a roughly 33-hour manhunt, the shooter was caught when the father of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who had engraved ammunition casings with Antifa slogans, turned him in to authorities. The revelation of a new accomplice comes after Utah Governor Spencer Cox revealed Friday evening during a press conference that Robinson had sent messages to his roommate.

According to Governor Spencer Cox at the morning press conference, the messages stated “a need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point, leaving the rifle in a bush, [and] messages related to visually watching the area where a rifle was left, and a message referring to having left the rifle wrapped in a towel… The messages also referred to engraving bullets and a mention of a scope and the rifle being unique. Messages from the contact, Tyler, also mentioned that he had changed outfits.”

However, he later told reporters, “We do not at this time have any information that would lead to any additional arrests,” and that he believes Robinson acted alone.


This new investigation comes as FBI Director Kash Patel faces scrutiny over his handling of the FBI’s biggest and most high-profile case to date.

As reported by the Daily Mail:

Agents are looking into footage showing Robinson, 22, talking into a doorbell camera about the murder shortly after he scampered away from the Losee Center at Utah Valley University.

The footage was turned over to the bureau by university officials themselves from security camera footage.


The Sun reported that the footage shows a man walking by the house, speaking into a cellphone about the murder

At least one family that lives near the UVU campus was interviewed as part of the investigation.

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