There’s Two Shooters?? Exposing the Truth For Charlie Kirk

Published on October 3, 2025
Duration: 9:18

This video analyzes the evidence in the Charlie Kirk shooting incident, refuting the 'two shooter' theory. Lead Firearms Instructor Ted from Line 45 details how forensic evidence, including DNA on a rifle and screwdriver, ballistic trajectory analysis, and footprint impressions, conclusively points to a single shooter, Tyler Robinson. The video emphasizes the mechanics of a bolt-action rifle and the time required for assembly, further discrediting theories of a coordinated two-person attack.

Quick Summary

Forensic evidence, including DNA on a Mouser rifle and screwdriver, along with trajectory analysis and footprint impressions, strongly indicates a single shooter in the Charlie Kirk incident. The mechanics of a bolt-action rifle also make a two-person operation highly improbable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Two Shooter Claims Emerge
  2. 00:35Setup and the Two Shooter Claim
  3. 01:51Weapon Recovery and Forensic Link
  4. 03:24Trajectory and 3D Reconstruction
  5. 05:00Time and Manipulation Constraints
  6. 06:20How the Evidence Stacks Up
  7. 07:36Why the Case Pushes a Single Shooter

Frequently Asked Questions

What forensic evidence points to a single shooter in the Charlie Kirk incident?

Forensic evidence includes DNA found on the rifle and a screwdriver left at the scene, linking suspect Tyler Robinson. Additionally, footprint and impression evidence on the rooftop and ground directly connect him to the location and actions.

How does the ballistics and trajectory analysis support a single shooter theory?

Investigators used 3D reconstruction to map the bullet's path, confirming it originated from the rooftop. The trajectory was front-to-back with a slight downward angle, consistent with a shooter positioned above and offset, not from within the crowd.

Why is the type of rifle used significant in refuting the two-shooter theory?

The Mouser bolt-action rifle is not designed for rapid fire and requires manual bolt cycling after each shot. Its disassembly and reassembly are complex and time-consuming, making it highly improbable for a second shooter to have assisted in its covert deployment.

What physical evidence was found on the rooftop that implicates the suspect?

On the rooftop, investigators found palm smudges, forearm rubs, and a bootprint in the gravel, all of which were linked to suspect Tyler Robinson. A screwdriver with his DNA was also recovered from the scene.

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