A bizarre detail has emerged regarding Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk. According to a neighbor, Robinson’s residence was visited by individuals with out-of-state license plates two weeks prior to the assassination. The visitors “did not give off a good vibe,” the neighbor reported.
Robinson, who shared a $1,800-per-month townhouse with roommate Lance Twiggs, had the strange visitors observed during the period before Kirk’s death. Public records confirm Twiggs, 22, lived at the same address. A relative of Twiggs confirmed they were roommates but declined to comment on personal details, including potential relationships or political views.
The FBI has not ruled out the possibility of co-conspirators in Kirk’s assassination, with an official stating, “This investigation is just beginning. An enormous amount of evidence has been seized both digital and physical.” The agency emphasized it would uncover all relevant information, including online histories and affiliations.
A social media post from a user followed by Twiggs appeared to reference the assassination, with the message “WE FCKING DID IT” in response to news of Kirk’s death. Meanwhile, questions linger about the timing of the attack, which occurred during Kirk’s speech on transgender mass shooters. The shooter’s ability to hear the question from 200 yards away and the presence of a person making hand gestures behind Kirk have sparked further speculation.
No conclusive evidence has been presented, but the case remains under active investigation.