Tyler Robinson's Plea in Limbo as FBI Reruns Tests Amid ATF Bullet Mismatch

Charlie Kirk trial shaken as ATF report says bullet didn’t match Tyler Robinson’s rifle; FBI rechecking. Defense seeks delay and plans ATF testimony.

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The trial of Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, took a shocking turn after a report from the ATF stated the bullet found in Charlie Kirk's body did not match Robinson's rifle.

The FBI is running additional tests to determine if the mismatch is true, while Robinson's attorneys plan to use the testimony of ATF personnel in court proceedings.

Robinson's attorneys have requested a delay in the trial, but the prosecution remains adamant in their claims.

Meanwhile, the case has sparked interest in Robinson's purported Discord confession, texts, and notes, as well as his plea and other details.

Robinson allegedly admitted to the killing via Discord, texts, and notes, but has not confessed in court.

He surrendered on September 11, 2025, and has pleaded not guilty.