RE: The official story doesn't add up

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I haven't paid close attention to the official story, but it was my understanding that they recovered the rifle on the rooftop.

He could have easily planted the rifle prior to the event, and then left it behind.

As for the exit wound...

There's more to that than just bullet caliber. The actual type of projectile used makes a HUGE difference, as does the powder load, the rifle itself, etc. One thing I've heard that I can say for sure did NOT happen: they definitely did not find that bullet lodged in Kirk's neck bone, unless it was a severely underpowered, hand-loaded round.



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Fox News reported on a claim made by Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet, who stated that the surgeon who treated Charlie Kirk after he was shot said the bullet did not exit his body because his bones were exceptionally dense, describing him as "like the man of steel".
This assertion was presented as a reason why others standing behind Kirk at the event were not injured or killed, with the surgeon reportedly calling it an "absolute miracle".

Here's a bit of info we can't miss.

Regarding the Rifle, it was recovered in a towel in the bushes. So, the official story is he had jumped off the roof with it inside the backpack and then re-assembled it, and left it in the bushes.

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That official story about the rifle is needlessly complicated. He could have easily wrapped it in a towel and tossed it in the bushes from the roof, no disassembly required.

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tell me this is not hilarious:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c99g1e0z2ero

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I didn't find any humor there.

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I'm being sarcastic. This is the official story. This is the convo they said they had. I was not being literal.

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Fair enough. While I can easily see where someone might find the conversation contrived, I know a few Twilight fans who write to each other like this.

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