The investigation into the attempted assassination of Charlie Kirk is revealing troubling connections among pro-trans online communities. Law enforcement is probing various groups, particularly on the gaming platform Steam, to assess their possible involvement in the plan to kill the conservative activist. A key figure, Robinson, was linked to a Steam group called “Read This If You’re Gay.” This name holds eerie significance, reflecting a mocking phrase found on a bullet casing at the crime scene.
Authorities are examining leftist groups operating in Utah and online spaces to determine if these networks were aware of or complicit in the shooting. The probe has widened to include a pro-trans organization called Armed Queers SLC, which deleted its Instagram account after Kirk’s death. Just hours after the shooting, but before Robinson’s arrest, members of the Steam group were cautioned to switch to encrypted messaging platforms. This suggests a possible knowledge of impending violence.
A cryptic message emerged from the group on September 10, authored by a user named “CHERRY SYLVEON.” In the warning, the individual advised, “be careful over sh-t you say online.” This speaks to an alarming atmosphere of foreknowledge and potentially coordinated planning among certain online users following Kirk’s tragic shooting on September 10 during an event at Utah Valley University.
The shooter, Robinson, was finally apprehended after a 33-hour manhunt, thanks partly to information from family members. However, deeper examination of Robinson’s internet communications reveals a disturbing pattern. While on the run, he engaged in flippant conversations in Discord chats, even joking about being a “doppelganger” after his image was circulated by the FBI.
Social media posts preceding the incident are even more concerning. One account under the handle “NajraGalvz” posted an explicit desire for violence directed at Kirk, indicating a mindset represented in online radical circles. The post read, “I rlly hope someone evaporates him literally,” underlining a chilling anticipation for violent acts. Another user, “Fujoshincel,” hinted, “something BIG coming soon,” shortly before the event.
In the hours following the assassination, reactions from certain individuals have been alarming. A transgender user celebrated the news with a message stating, “WE F-CKING DID IT,” a remark that underscores the potential for ideologies to fuel violence. This same person had previously expressed sentiments around Kirk’s demise on TikTok, showcasing patterns of radical thought and possible collusion.
Particularly striking is the track titled “Charlie Kirk Dead at 31,” released a full month prior to the shooting by a Utah-based transgender individual. Such preemptive comments raise serious questions about the intentions behind this violence. Other ominous posts foretelling Kirk’s death have surfaced, intensifying the narrative that suggests this act was not simply the work of a lone individual, but potentially part of a larger conspiracy.
Additionally, the investigation touches on isolated radical groups, like the so-called “Zizians,” or “Ziz Cult,” accused of orchestrating violent acts against perceived enemies. Their profile aligns disturbingly with Robinson’s activities and associations, raising alarm bells about the potential for organized violence in these circles. Reports of suspicious individuals visiting Robinson’s home prior to the shooting add another layer to the mystery—were there others involved?
As authorities sift through Robinson’s online history, connections to anti-fascist rhetoric and troubling posts hint at a coordinated effort spurred by radical ideologies. Robinson faces severe charges, including aggravated murder, and if convicted, he faces strict penalties under Utah law. The unfolding investigation shines a light on the dark intersections of online extremism, radicalism, and the deeply troubling implications of such engagements translating into real-world violence.
The Gateway Pundit will be closely monitoring this developing story as details continue to emerge.
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