Discord Contradicts Fbi With Mysterious Statement About Charlie Kirk

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discord contradicts fbi with mysterious statement about charlie kirk

By LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 17:13 EST, 12 September 2025 | Updated: 18:08 EST, 12 September 2025 Discord has denied Charlie Kirk's suspected killer Tyler Robinson used its platform to formulate his plan to gun down the conservative figure - contradicting comments made by state and federal officials. The social and gaming platform said in a statement that its servers were in no way involved in Robinson's alleged plot, nor in any correspondence regarding the hiding of evidence after the fact. 'In the course of our investigation, we identified a Discord account associated with the suspect, but have found no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord,' a spokesperson told... Topics: Charlie Kirk, Crime, News, US News, Tyler Robinson

Messages from an online platform reportedly show Tyler Robinson, the accused killer of Charlie Kirk, confessing to his friends that he committed the heinous murder. As reported on Tuesday’s AM Update, screenshots from messaging platform Discord obtained by The Washington Post show a conversation between the 22 year old suspect and a group of friends in which he wrote,... It was me at UVU yesterday. I’m sorry for all of this.” In the exchange, Robinson delivered the news matter of factly. “I’m surrendering through a sheriff friend in a few moments,” he allegedly wrote.

“Thanks for all the good times and laughs. You’ve all been so amazing. Thank you all for everything.” A source told The Post those Discord messages were passed along to law enforcement. Robinson posted this apparent confession in a different group chat than the one reported on in Monday’s AM Update in which he joked about the slaying and suggested the person in the FBI-released surveillance... Officials from Discord claim there is no evidence Robinson planned the attack on their platform.

But FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed on The Megyn Kelly Show Monday that the bureau is “not done at all looking into any possible support or aiding and abetting in the case” –... WASHINGTON — FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed Tuesday that “a lot more” than 20 people are either under investigation or have already been interrogated by federal investigators for discussing Charlie Kirk’s assassination in a... “I see the public reports that the Discord thread had as many as 20 additional users,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) pressed Patel during a Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. “It’s a lot more than that,” Patel revealed. “Did Mr.

Kirk’s assassin act alone?” Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) subsequently asked Patel during the oversight hearing. “There are a number of individuals that are currently being investigated and interrogated — and a number yet to be investigated and interrogated related to that chatroom,” Patel answered. Fox News' David Spunt reports the latest on FBI Director Kash Patel's appearance on Capitol Hill. Fox News contributors Josh Ritter and Nicole Parker joined 'The Faulkner Focus' to discuss the latest on the investigation into Kirk's assassination. FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that the investigation into the assassination of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk has expanded, with the bureau looking at numerous individuals who may have communicated with the suspect in online...

Speaking at a Senate hearing Tuesday, Patel said some of those under scrutiny are linked to an online chatroom where the suspect, Tyler Robinson, allegedly shared his plans. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., directly pressed Patel on whether Kirk’s suspected killer acted alone. "So others could have been involved?" Kennedy asked. Tyler R. apparently followed the news about the perpetrator after the shot at Charlie Kirk.

According to a media report, he joked about the search photo in a chat, among other things. Tyler Robinson, arrested for Charlie Kirk’s shooting, bizarrely told friends on Discord his “doppelganger” killed Kirk to frame him. What to know about Discord, the online messaging platform that has been cited by authorities in the Charlie Kirk shooting investigation. Messaging app Discord has denied the FBI's claims that the suspect in Charlie Kirk's death used the platform to send messages. Tyler Robinson may have revealed details about his evil slaying of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk to his roommate -- sending app messages including about the "need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point,''... Discord has contradicted the FBI in a shocking statement that claimed suspected Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson didn't use the platform to formulate his plan to gun down the controversial figure.

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