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Claim: shooter must have been a pro.
"Charlie Kirk's assassin not necessarily an expert marksman, former ATF agents say.
The weaponry available today would allow someone with even limited firearms experience to pull off such a hit, multiple gun experts said.
"A person with minimal training and a scope would be able to easily hit a small target at 200 yards," said Scott Sweetow, a retired executive with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Trained police and military snipers are able to hit targets in the head from more than 500 yards away, Sweetow and other experts said.
David Hyche, a former ATF agent, said he had been surprised to hear that the shooter left the roof with the gun rather than leave it behind.
"That's not smart," Hyche said. "It's hard to get away carrying a rifle."
The trace of the gun is going to be vital, Hyche added. That is, if it still has a serial number and if it can be traced to the original buyer.
A trained professional would most likely have used a gun that was untraceable, Hyche said.
"If he had a clean gun, wore gloves, no serial number and just left it there — that's not really going to help law enforcement a lot," added Hyche, who is now the chief of police in Calera, Alabama. "And that's what I think a pro would have done."
Jim Cavanaugh, a retired ATF agent, said the impact the bullet made to Kirk's neck indicates it was a large-caliber round.
"This is something that gets used to kill a deer or an elk," said Cavanaugh, who is an MSNBC analyst.
But he agreed that the shooter most likely did not have extensive training.
"You've got a scope, a good rifle, you don't have to have any great talent," Cavanaugh said. "The equipment gives you the advantage."
David Viola, a Navy officer who has deployed overseas multiple times with various SEAL teams, said a successful shot from that distance suggests that the gunman had at least some experience with firearms.
"It wasn't a particularly long shot," said Viola, an adjunct professor at John Jay College's Center on Terrorism. "But he didn't pick up a rifle for the first time yesterday."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...pert-marksman-former-atf-agents-sa-rcna230564
Claim: ammunition markings "expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology"
"The ATF bulletin said that agents found engravings that they interpreted as "expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology" on ammunition inside a weapon believed to have been used in the murder of Kirk.
Two law enforcement sources told CNN that agents quickly ran an initial search on one of the markings, including a series of arrows, which analysts initially interpreted to be a connection to the transgender community. That information remains unverified and is still being investigated."
https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/charlie-kirk-shot-utah-death-09-11-25#cmffuxfs800003b6tpgkbk78c