The discussion centers on the shooting of Charlie Kirk. Larry Johnson, a weapons instructor, argues against rumors of a “palm gun,” insisting video evidence shows Kirk was hit by a supersonic, high-caliber rifle round, not a small concealed weapon. Frame-by-frame analysis of the footage reveals the shockwave effect, Kirk’s shirt movement, head motion, and neurological stiffening consistent with a neck shot from the front. Johnson stresses this rules out alternative theories of the shot’s direction.
Speculation exists about why false narratives are spreading—possibly to muddy the truth. Broader conspiracy angles have surfaced, including alleged Israeli pressure on Kirk, Mossad involvement, and family ties of shooter Tyler Robinson to Ukraine’s Azov Battalion. Still, forensic evidence (DNA, rifle, texts) firmly ties Robinson to the attack.
Questions remain about Robinson’s sudden radicalization—how he went from no record to assassination in a week. Johnson suggests he may have been incited or influenced by outside actors. Both commentators note that while Kirk was uncompromising in his beliefs, he was respectful in debate, and claims of him being hateful are exaggerated.
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