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Was the assassination of Charlie Kirk planned by more than one perpetrator?
The FBI is reportedly looking into that possibility as Americans continue to mourn the Christian martyr and civil-rights leader who was gunned down Wednesday at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
Journalist Benny Johnson posted on X: "Just spoke with top FBI official who made it very clear that they have NOT ruled out co-conspirators in Charlie Kirk's assassination: 'That assumption is premature. This investigation is just beginning. An enormous amount of evidence has been seized both digital and physical.'"
"FBI sources assure me the public will 'know everything' about the dark internet history, chats and affiliations of Kirk's left-wing political assassin," Johnson continued. "The source then alluded to some online groups attempting to delete or destroy evidence."
"We have everything. We are focused on the radicalization element. The truth will not be hidden, or buried or classified. The public will know," according to the source.
Journalist Nick Sortor confirmed the bureau is actively digging through chat logs, dark web history, and affiliations of Tyler Robinson, the suspect in custody, noting: "Another FBI source independently verified to me Benny's reporting here is accurate."
"NO STONE should be left unturned. We must know exactly WHO radicalized this degenerate, and lock their asses up."
Johnson also highlighted concern among neighbors of Kirk's alleged assassin.
"In the weeks before Charlie Kirk's assassination, multiple cars with out-of-state plates were seen coming and going from the killer's townhouse, according to neighbors."
"They did not give off a good vibe," one neighbor said.
Conservative commentator Matt Walsh reposted a message he broadcast two weeks ago in which he indicated "now is precisely the moment in which trans militants are the MOST dangerous. They've lost. The game is over. Now they're more desperate than ever. More full of hatred and anger than ever. They're going down but they'll take as many sane, normal people with them as they can. It's going to get worse from here. Be on your guard."
On Sunday, he added: "Two weeks after I tweeted this, Charlie Kirk was murdered by a deranged LGBT extremist with a trans boyfriend. When I say that these people are very dangerous, it's not fear mongering. It's the truth. Now I say again: it will get worse. We must take this threat seriously."
Elon Musk blasted left-wing violence and the assassination of Kirk, saying The left is the party of murder and celebrating murder."
"See how much violence there is on the left, with our friend Charlie Kirk getting murdered in cold blood this week and people on the left celebrating it openly. The left is the party of murder and celebrating murder. Let that sink in for a minute. That's who we're dealing with here."
Jack Posobiec, a friend and colleague of Kirk at Turning Point USA, appeared on CNN where he was asked if he thought America was "at war" right now.
"My friend's in a box right now. And it wasn't an accident," said Posobiec.
"There's no question we're clearly facing asymmetric civil warfare. One of the key aspects of that is political assassinations. That being said, the idea that we're going to a a classic civil-war scenario, I hope and I pray that doesn't happen."
Meanwhile on Sunday, a man identified as 19-year-old Ryder Corral allegedly vandalized the memorial for Kirk outside the Turning Point USA headquarters in Phoenix.
The suspect is seen sporting a shirt similar to the one worn by the suspected assassin Robinson.
Charlie's widow Erika Kirk shared images of herself mourning over her husband's dead body.
The impact of Kirk's killing continues to spread across the globe, as South Koreans joined forces in public to chant, "We are Charlie Kirk!"