The FBI is investigating whether Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination, had support from others in planning or executing the attack. Deputy Director Dan Bongino indicated there are several “warning signs” pointing to potential accomplices who might have provided logistical, financial, or prior knowledge of the plot.
Some areas under scrutiny include:
- Online groups and forums tied to pro-trans, anti-fascist, and gaming communities.
- A roommate or partner of Robinson—described in reports as transgender—who was living with him and is cooperating with investigators.
- A TikTok user who asked Kirk a question during the event and was close in timing to the shooting.
- Inscribed messages on unspent ammunition and unused shell casings recovered at the scene, suggesting ideological affiliations.
Authorities are issuing subpoenas and reviewing digital communications, text messages, and other records to determine who else may have been involved. The probe aims to uncover whether Robinson acted entirely alone or as part of a broader network.
