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Navy Veteran’s Video Analysis Claims New Evidence Could Upend Official Kirk Shooting Story

Posted on October 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Navy Veteran’s Video Analysis Claims New Evidence Could Upend Official Kirk Shooting Story

The world reeled when news broke of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Most outlets accepted the official version quickly: Tyler Robinson identified and arrested for the shooting. But a Navy veteran’s recent analysis suggests there’s more to the story than meets the eye.

This veteran, seasoned in combat and trauma, released a detailed slow-motion video breakdown of the Kirk shooting. He examined each frame for bullet trajectories, shadow patterns, and timing discrepancies. What he uncovered challenges many assumptions.

One of the most striking revelations involves the bullet path. The veteran argues that the fatal shot entered Kirk’s back, not from the front as many reports claimed. The injury struck his spine, causing immediate paralysis—an indicator typically associated with professional marksmanship.

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