
The Federal Bureau of Investigations has now officially revealed what words were inscribed on the bullets allegedly used by Charlie Kirk's killer following an investigation.
Far right commentator and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University as part of his 'American Comeback' tour, with US President Donald Trump officially announcing the death of his close ally on Truth Social.
Kirk had been posting on Instagram earlier in the day and had been on the road as part of the controversial tour of college campuses across the United States, but was killed after uttering his final words by a sniper rifle shot from a roof around 130 meters away.
President Trump has since issued a major update in the search for Kirk's killer, and the FBI has now officially named the man who allegedly shot Kirk, with officially supposedly closing in on the culprit of the killing.
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Video footage from CCTV cameras showed a man running from the roof where officials have deemed the shot was fired from, with 22-year-old Utah native Tyler Robinson now being identified after claims that someone close to the suspect turned him in.
Now, messages that were allegedly inscribed on the bullet casings used to shoot Charlie Kirk have also been revealed by the FBI, as per the BBC, with one being from the fatal shot and three others remaining unfired.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox has revealed that four inscriptions were found across bullet casings, with many being references to anti-fascist messaging.
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One which seemingly came from the fired shot read: "Notices, bulges," whereas others came from three unfired bullets.
Other messages include: "Hey fascist! Catch!. "o bella ciao, bella ciao," and "if you read this you are gay lmao."

The 'Bella ciao' message in particular references the famous Italian resistance song that is dedicated to fighters who directly opposed the occupying troops from Nazi Germany alongside the fascist Italian forces during World War II.
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FBI Director Kash Patel has also revealed that 'thousands of leads' are being followed through by officials, with forensic evidence being evaluated alongside a wider sweep of the "large" crime scene.
"The arrest is a testament to the dedication of good law enforcement being great," proclaimed Patel, whereas Governor Cox thanked the FBI and the public for "helping us get to this point," adding that the family members who turned in Tyler Robinson "did the right thing," in alerting law enforcement.