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BREAKING: FBI Investigating Social Media Account That ‘Predicted’ Assassination, Had Links To Shooter

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is racing to uncover the identity of social media users behind at least seven different accounts that appeared to express foreknowledge about Wednesday’s shooting of Charlie Kirk, according to sources close to the investigation.

The posts, which referenced the Sep. 10 shooting of Kirk at a Utah college, occurred up to a month before the shooting, screenshots show. All were deleted within days after the murder.

Several of the accounts appear to belong to transgender individuals, and at least one of them followed Tyler Robinson’s roommate, who is also transgender and was in a romantic relationship with the 22-year-old suspect.

The FBI has received archived copies of the posts, which were provided by a source who captured screenshots of them before they were deleted. Copies of the screenshots have been circulating online but were previously unverified.

“itd be funny if someone like charlie kirk got shot on september 10th LMAO,” one account on X posted Sep. 3, seven days before Kirk was shot and killed.

None of the posts directly implicate other individuals who may have coordinated with Robinson, but they expressed hatred of Kirk and fantasized about his death.

Another from Aug. 6 stated, “september 10th will be a very interesting day.” After the shooting, the account churbum75m (SAW TYLER JUNE 30) wrote, “I plead the fifth.”

The account owner appears to follow Lance Twiggs, Robinson’s roommate, on TikTok, where Twiggs goes by the username “lanclotl.”

Within minutes of Kirk being shot and killed, churbum75m wrote “WE F**KING DID IT.”

Another user named @NajraGalvz, who described themselves as nonbinary, predicted “something big will happen” when Kirk stepped foot on the campus of Utah Valley University, the Free Beacon reported.

The night before the shooting, another TikTok user who appears to be transgender captioned a video “charles james kirk…does not know what’s coming tomorrow.”

“This isn’t a threat,” the individual added. “It’s a promise.”

The investigation comes as the FBI is already working to uncover whether pro-transgender groups were aware of Robinson’s plans in advance. The NY Post reported about one group, the Armed Queers SLC, whose logo includes rifle bullets.

FBI Director Pash Patel announced on Monday morning that there may be as many as 20 individuals who participated in a group chat where Robinson allegedly spoke about hiding the rifle used to kill Kirk.

“There’s more than 20 individuals,” Patel revealed.

“Our investigation at the FBI is ongoing, and there are scores of people in this Discord chatroom. But we have to effectuate the legal process. We have to go out there with search warrants,” he continued, “so that if prosecutors later want to use this evidence, it’s not tainted by being illegally obtained.”