According to a recent allegation, the Charlie Kirk assassin engaged in chats on the secret messaging service Discord in which Tyler Robinson made fun of killing the conservative influencer just hours after the attack.
Robinson, 22, joked that his 'doppelganger' pulled the trigger when asked 'where you at' (wya), mocked the manhunt for the gunman, taunted the FBI's investigation, and joked about receiving a share of the reward money if the group turned him in, before eventually surrendering to police, according to messages obtained by The New York Times.
The foregoing occurred to the chagrin of approximately twenty unsuspecting friends from high school and other online communities who utilized the messaging app to interact as a group chat.
It wasn't until Robinson's arrest within a day and a half of gunning down Kirk that he realized, as much as he was joking about resembling the killer and having pulled off the attack, he was the actual suspect the FBI was looking for, much to Robinson's glee and bemusement.
A former high school classmate submitted screenshots with investigators, prompting the discovery of the alleged texts.
In the hours leading up to his eventual arrest and while authorities scrambled to figure out who killed the firebrand conservative and their whereabouts, Robinson according to shared screenshots appeared to revel in the attention, exchanging meme-laced jabs with the Discord group.
‘Tyler killed Charlie!!!!’ one user joked in the group chat on Thursday afternoon, tagging Robinson along.
Robinson fired back almost instantly: ‘My doppelganger’s trying to get me in trouble,’ he wrote following the FBI having released images of the shooter wearing a cap and sunglasses which the group pointed out highly resembling that of Robinson. Little did they know, even if some may have secretly wondered, that he was indeed the killer. But it must have been too surreal and how likely was it that one of them in the chat had actually pulled off a political assassination?
Charlie Kirk killer relished in the incident and irony of him being wanted
When another user joked about turning Robinson in for the $100,000 FBI reward, the alleged killer responded, ‘Only if I get a cut.’
When someone warned him not to go to McDonald’s – a reference to previous high-profile fugitive Luigi Mangione who was arrested there last December, Robinson responded, ‘Better also get rid of this manifesto and exact copy rifle I have lying around.’
Read one thread according to the outlet;
‘I’m actually Charlie Kirk,’ Robinson wrote. ‘Wanted to get outta politics so I faked my death, now I can live out my dream life in Kansas.’
Messages also revealed Robinson appearing to be monitoring the wall the wall to coverage as authorities sought to bring the assassin to justice.
‘I heard the ammo had somethin about trans stuff on it, but they aren’t releasing photos or exact quotes and also the claim wasn’t backed by the official fbi, just some dude in the briefing room,’ Robinson wrote to the group.
Robinson was already theorizing and joking about media narratives and the political fallout.
‘In a red state??? Nah CLEARLY the shooter was from California,’ he typed, mocking the idea of federal intervention in Utah.
Despite the mounting evidence, some members of the Discord chat were still in disbelief when the arrest was announced.
‘Our governor wants to give him the death penalty dude,’ one wrote.
‘I truly cannot distinguish if this is for real,’ added another.
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Having being recognized by his father in released FBI images, and even at one point threatening to kill himself rather then turn himself in, Robinson relented and ultimately turned himself in in southwestern Utah, more than three hours drive from the scene.
His family urged him to surrender after learning of his involvement.
Local prosecutors are expected to file formal charges on Tuesday, including aggravated murder and use of a firearm in commission of a felony.


