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MSNBC on Friday depicted a criminologist, who said that she could not identify a clear purpose as to why the conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s suspected killer targeted him.
Criminologist KC Jordan appeared in the “MSNBC report” and offered his interpretation of messages in bullet casting found near the weapon of suspected shooter Tyler Robinson. Jordan said that “O fascist! Catch!”, And the engraved with other slogans did not give enough clues why Robinson allegedly shot Cancer and killed Kirk, beyond showing that he was immature.
“I am overwhelmed in such a way how immature it all seems, and that there is really no old subject,” he said.
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Criminologist KC Jordan said on MSNBC on Friday that fascist messages appearing on suspected weapons in Charlie Kirk’s murder do not reveal a clear purpose. (Anadolu/Getty)
Officials said they caught Robinson on Friday, the suspect accused 31 -year -old turning point USA founder Charlie Kirk of killing and killing him, while he was speaking to the students of YouTa Valley University on Wednesday.
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Law enforcement also recovered weapons, a bolt-action Mauser. 30-06 rifle, as well as several spent cover and unformed rounds that were messages on them.
The phrases in the capture, “notice,” upright, “” Ovo, “” what? “O fascist!” Catch! “
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According to the New York Post, “Bella Siao” is an anti-fascist song popular by leftist Italian parties during World War II. Despite the veils including the anti -fascist message, Jordan told MSNBC host Ana Cabrera that she could not point to a purpose.
“What importance do you see or what is the message that he is trying to communicate here?” Cabreera asked.
“In fact, I would really need to look at these words in such a way that they are to make a proper explanation on bullet casting and gun,” the criminal responded.
He compared the engraving to “really an immature child’s renting”.
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Criminologist KC Jordan on Friday told MSNBC that she does not yet see a clear purpose in Charlie Kirk’s murder. (Screenshot/MSNBC)
“And we need to learn a lot about what was really happening in the life of this accused shooter, when all this was happening,” Jordan continued. “Was he in a rabbit hole? Does he have no job? Did he not have any purpose? You know how he became a consumer of hate, who reports his family, you know, you are talking, you are talking, with hatred speech about the victim, with a hate speech about the victim, in dinner before eating family?”
Jordan said that he believes that engraving on the cover of the suspect could be inspired by the messages that were carved to the shooter -owned weapons, who killed two children and injured 18 others at Minnesota Catholic School in August.
“Mostly, my tech is that writing on guns and bullets, actually imitating what was seen a few weeks ago in the shooting of Minnesota Catholic School. So, I don’t think it has been a long -term plan. I think perhaps this alleged shooter heard Charlie Kirk to come to his backyard.”
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