DNA traces taken from two objects found near the place of the murder of the influential conservative Charlie Kirk correspond to the suspect’s DNA held by the authorities, FBI director Kash Patel announced on Monday, September 15.
Five days after this drama that hit the United States and stressed its political fractures, the investigation is hardening around Tyler Robinson, the 22 -year -old man arrested Thursday night and does not cooperate with the researchers.
Police have collected many pieces of condemnation, “including a screwdriver, which was found on the roof” of the Utah University Campus (west), from where the shooter was placed.
A towel rolled around the firearm
A “rolled” towel of the glaze rifle on the scene, the FBI head, the Federal Police in charge of the investigation on Monday in Fox News on Monday was also found.
“I can announce today that the DNA traces of the towel rolled around the firearm and the DNA in the screwdriver corresponds to the suspect currently detained,” said Kash Patel.
Criticized for its action since the beginning of the case, the FBI head also mentions a word left by the suspect before taking measures.
“The suspect wrote, basically, ‘I have the opportunity to eliminate Charlie Kirk, and I will take it,” he said, he added that the FBI had “evidence” of this note, destroyed since then.
If Tyler Robinson had “a leftist ideology,” according to Utah’s governor, no specific mobile has been made for this murder.
The alleged murderer, a brilliant student at high school, raised in Faith’s Mormon by Republican parents, must formally be accused on Tuesday. The murder of Charlie Kirk, one of the most popular influential young people on the American right, marks a rebirth of political violence in the United States.
Donald Trump, near the influencer, confirmed that he would attend an organized tribute ceremony in Arizona on Sunday in a stadium of more than 63,000 places.
Source: BFM TV
