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‘Hey, Fascist! Catch!’ — REVEALED: What Charlie Kirk Shooter Engraved On Bullet Casings

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) reveals to reporters anti-fascist messaging on cartridges.

‘Hey, Fascist! Catch!’ — REVEALED: What Charlie Kirk Shooter Engraved On Bullet Casings Image Credit: x screenshot
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Authorities disclosed the inscriptions etched into the bullet casings used by the shooter that killed conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, revealing disturbing leftist messaging.

“I know there has been speculation as well as to the writing on those casings, those bullet casings. And I believe we have that as well. And I will share that with you now,” Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) said at a press conference Friday morning, declaring the capture of 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson.

“So the area north of Campus Drive Road where the suspect crossed over—you saw some of that in the video that we released last night—consists of a grassy area with trees on the edge of the UVU campus. Investigators discovered a bolt-action rifle wrapped in a dark-colored towel. The rifle was determined to be a Mauser Model 98 .30-06 caliber bolt-action rifle. The rifle had a scope mounted on top of it,” Cox described.

“Investigators noted inscriptions that had been engraved on casings found with the rifle. Inscriptions on a fired casing read: ‘notices bulges’ capital ‘O-W-O what’s this?’ Inscriptions on the three unfired casings read: ‘hey fascist!’ ‘catch!’ Up arrow symbol, right arrow symbol, and three down arrow symbols. A second unfired casing read: ‘Oh Bella Ciao, Bella Ciao, Bella Ciao, Ciao, Ciao.’ And a third unfired case read: ‘If you read this, you are gay LMAO.'”

Asked by a reporter how he interpreted the engravings, Cox replied he believed, “Catch fascist,” spoke for itself.

Social media commentator Oli London claimed the verbiage were terms used in the LGBTQI+ furry subculture.

The press conference announcing Robinson’s arrest came as conservative commentator Steven Crowder on Thursday revealed from internal DOJ communications that “All cartridges have engraved wording on them expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology.”

However, the purported transgender symbols were later disputed, with social media users explaining the markings denote the bullet manufacturer.

Later Thursday, Crowder stated the ATF had subpoenaed his company, though no further details were released.


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