
Whiteman Sheckelthief
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BREAKING: An ATF report in the Charlie Kirk murder case is out — and it found that the bullet that killed Kirk was a .30-caliber class fragment — consistent with Robinson's Mauser 98. But it was so deformed that analysts couldn't make a definitive match. Result: inconclusive. The ATF lab described finding "one .30-caliber class deformed/damaged bullet jacket fragment and four lead fragments." What prosecutors CAN prove: the fired cartridge case was positively ID'd as fired from Robinson's rifle. And toolmarks on the casings match a rotary engraving tool — like the Dremel seized from Robinson's home. Now the State wants to go further — running new Virtual Comparison Microscopy (VCM) technology and "metallurgical" testing on the fragments. PS — to everyone who said it wasn't a .30 caliber bullet: the ATF disagrees. Document source: @aburkhartlaw

























