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BREAKING: Bombshell Details Reveal Kirk Assassin Espoused Trans Ideology

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The rifle used to kill Charlie Kirk has allegedly been recovered, authorities announced Thursday, and chilling messages allegedly inscribed on some of its ammunition are giving investigators a clue about what may have motivated the shooter.

Internal communications by the U.S. Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms appear to reveal notes taken by officials who immediately responded to the killing of Kirk, 31, on the campus of Utah Valley University near Salt Lake City. Within hours, they reported discovering the long-barreled hunting rifle, which was fired “from an elevated position on a rooftop in an adjacent building on the campus.”

At a press conference on the campus, FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bohls stated that security footage showed the suspect climbing to the roof of the building, firing a single shot, and jumping down before fleeing on foot into a nearby neighborhood.

Internal ATF notes, first reported by Steven Crowder and later confirmed by the Wall Street Journal, allegedly state “ATF and other law enforcement located an older model imported Mauser 30-06 caliber bolt action rifle wrapped in a towel in a wooded area near the campus. The location of the firearm appears to match the suspect’s route of travel.

Chillingly, the shooter left spent cartridges carrying ideologies opposed to those expressed by Kirk.

“The spent cartridge was still chambered in addition to three unspent rounds in the top fed magazine. All cartridges have engraved wording on them expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology,” the report states, according to Crowder and now the Wall Street Journal.

An emergency trace of the weapon’s history has been submitted, and the FBI is testing it and the cartridges for DNA evidence, authorities wrote.

“Multiple people of interest have been contacted or detained because of eyewitness testimony and review of video footage. The primary suspect is yet to be identified,” the report admits.

Surrounded by thousands of curious onlookers on Wednesday, Kirk had just fielded a question from the audience about the danger posed by transgender mass shooters like Robin Westman, the 23-year-old who last month opened fire on a Catholic Church in Minnesota. The attack came two years after another transgender shooter opened fire on a Christian school they formerly attended.

Kirk was just several seconds into his answer when he was struck in the neck by the rifle round. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead, President Donald Trump first announced.

“No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us,” he wrote on Truth Social.

Authorities described the firearm used to kill Kirk as a “high-powered bolt-action rifle.”

“Investigators have also collected footwear, the impression of a palm print and forearm imprints for analysis,” Bohls said.

From where he was positioned, some authorities believe the individual may have been able to escape miles away by the time officers were able to surround him.

“We are not sure how far he has gone,” the FBI agent admitted.