Charlie Kirk Case: Legal Expert Weighs In on Defense Claim Bullet Doesn’t Match Suspect’s Rifle (Exclusive)
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By Liam Quinn
Published on April 1, 2026.
Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, claim that the bullet that killed Kirk couldn't be linked to a rifle allegedly connected to their client. This claim is part of a defense motion to delay Robinson's preliminary hearing. However, legal expert Neama Rahmani suggests that even if the bullet isn't linked to the rifle, Robinson will still be acquitted. Rahmani also suggested that other evidence, including alleged admissions Robinson made on Discord, could bolster the prosecution's case. The defense is seeking to have Robinson's hearing delayed or vacated so they can review the evidence.
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