Shocking assertions in case Taylor RobinsonHe sparked widespread discussion on social media last year when he was charged with murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

According to various reports, documents related to the case indicate that the bullets used in the assassination did not match the rifle allegedly linked to the incident. Robinson.
TMZ reports that Robinson’s legal team believes there are “discrepancies between the ballistics evidence and the weapons prosecutors say are linked to him.”
The defense team has the opportunity to present testimony from an ATF firearms analyst as exculpatory evidence, Fox News reported, as stated in a motion filed Friday requesting that the preliminary hearing be postponed for at least six months.
Additionally, DNA reports submitted by the FBI and ATF allegedly required review by the defense team because the reports indicated the presence of multiple different DNA samples in certain evidence.
Tyler Robinson’s legal team’s claim sparks social media debate
Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a Daily Mail headline covering the claim, and responded with an eyeball emoji.
“The Sheriff resigned after the news broke that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms was unable to match a bullet to Tyler Robinson’s gun,” Greene wrote in X Magazine. The former congresswoman from Georgia wasn’t the only one to discuss the claims of Robinson’s defense team.
Candace Owens responds
“Where are all my neocons who are ‘overwhelmed’ by the non-existent evidence against Taylor Robinson?” Candace Owens said on The X: “Y’all should be ashamed of yourselves. Hope this money is well spent.”
“This is no small evidentiary dispute,” Brian Allen wrote in an interview with The
Kirk, 31, a controversial but well-known conservative activist, was shot to death on Sept. 10, 2025, while addressing an audience at Utah Valley University.
Robinson was arrested shortly thereafter and now faces multiple charges, including aggravated murder and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury.

