Tim Pool Warns of Escalating Violence, Threats to End Show Amid Shooting and Death Threats
Tim Pool has said that there is a “possibility that the 19th is the last episode of Timcast IRL.”
Conservative commentator Tim Pool has expressed concerns over the escalating violence and death threats he and his team have faced, which may force him to end his show, Timcast IRL. The latest incident occurred when shots were fired at his home in West Virginia, hours after a podcast episode containing explosive claims about Erika Kirk and Charlie Kirk went viral.
Pool, in a recent live stream, warned that the violence will only get worse and escalate, stating, "Something has to change. The cost of running our studio and projects exceeds the revenue it generates." He added that they cannot sustain security measures, which has led to discussions with partners and emergency meetings.
Pool hinted that the show's 19th episode may be its last, citing the safety of his family and himself as a significant concern. "The cost is no longer just monetary; it's the safety of those I care about," he said. Pool has been open about his frustration with politicians but emphasized that it's not a reason to abandon his successful nightly show.
The alleged shooting incident occurred on December 6, with Pool reporting that a vehicle approached his property and opened fire. Fortunately, no one was hurt, and the security team is reviewing the incident. Pool has been vocal about the consequences of speaking out against evil, and this latest incident has left him and his team reeling.