EVERY horrific message written on the bullets that were used to assassinate conservative activist Charlie Kirk has been released after the suspected shooter’s arrest.
Utah college student Tyler Robinson, 22, has been accused of scrawling “Hey Fascist! Catch!” on bullets that were fired at Kirk, 31, as he spoke to students for a campus event on Wednesday.


Officials said the espressions were scrawled on bullet casing found in a rifle believed to have been used by the killer[/caption]
Robinson’s arrest was announced by President Donald Trump on Friday morning, and law enforcement provided more disturbing details about the suspect in a press conference soon after.
He’s accused of being the sniper who fired a single fatal bullet at the 31-year-old conservative activist on Utah Valley University’s campus in Orem in the middle of the afternoon.
Kirk is a close Trump ally and pundit who constantly appeared on Fox News and founded the nonprofit organization Turning Point USA, which promoted conservative thought on college campuses.
In the conference, officials confirmed that they had uncovered a stash of bullets with expressions of anti-fascist ideology inside the rifle believed to have been used by the assassin.
One bullet casing read, “Oh, Bella Ciao,” which is the title of a popular Italian anti-fascist song.
Other messages appeared to be disturbing out-of-touch jokes, with one bullet reading, “If you read this, you are gay lmao.”
An inscription on a fire casing read, “*Notices bulge* OwO what’s this?” which is a copypasta meme often shared on online message boards.
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