The phrase, inscribed on an unfired casing tied to the man arrested in Charlie Kirk’s shooting, was popular in Italy after World War II. It has recently resurfaced in a Netflix series and video games.
While little is known about Tyler Robinson, the lone suspect in the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, he appears to have been an avid gamer. During a press conference announcing ...
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How Charlie Kirk murder bullet casing’s message reveals links to ‘furry’ subculture and online trolls
The message engraved on the casing of the bullet that killed Charlie Kirk is used in trolling and “furry” subculture — and experts told The Post on Friday it was written by someone likely chronically ...
FBI Director Kash Patel shared a photo of crime scene evidence depicting a bullet casing with a message penned in blue ink on one of the rounds. “While the investigation is ongoing, an initial review ...
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Internet culture can turn memes into extremism. Is that what’s behind Charlie Kirk’s killing?
Charlie Kirk was killed by a bullet from a casing that was engraved with the saying: “Notices bulge, OwO, what’s this?” Other unspent casings from the rifle believed to be the murder weapon read: “Hey ...
President Trump, in a video message from the Oval Office, blamed ‘the radical left’ for comparing Charlie Kirk and others like him to Nazis, mass murderers and criminals. Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/Press ...
The phrase “bella ciao,” which officials said was inscribed on an unfired bullet casing tied to the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, is likely a reference to a popular ...
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