
The ammunition was found engraved with pro-transgender and anti-fascist slogans, according to investigators.
An old-model .30-caliber hunting rifle allegedly used in the killing of 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirk was found by FBI agents in the woods near Utah Valley University.
The gun was found wrapped in a towel and had one shell still in the chamber and three unused rounds in the magazine, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The ammunition was found engraved with pro-transgender and anti-fascist slogans, according to investigators.
The investigation is ongoing as authorities examine evidence and data that may shed light on the motives of the perpetrator of the murder.
At the time of the shooting, Charlie Kirk was on stage at the University of Utah, speaking to a student about mass shootings involving transgender people.
Kirk, who was sitting under a tent and wearing a white T-shirt with the word “Freedom” on it and dark pants, was taking questions from the audience when he was attacked when an audience member took the microphone to challenge him. “Do you know how many transgender Americans have been involved in mass shootings in the last 10 years?” he asked.
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