Charlie Kirk shot at Utah Valley University

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You would think they would have training in catastrophic injuries

Why even bother having bodyguards?

They were there to keep people from throwing things at him, coming on stage, punching or slapping him, physically blocking him from leaving. They were there for minor disputes, not Secret Service-level protection. It seems neither he nor TPUSA paid for that kind of security detail.

Whose idea was is to throw a gravely injured Charlie and any potential evidence into the backseat of an SUV? Who made that decision?

Those kinds of details are not being announced publicly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You would think they would have training in catastrophic injuries

Why even bother having bodyguards?

They were there to keep people from throwing things at him, coming on stage, punching or slapping him, physically blocking him from leaving. They were there for minor disputes, not Secret Service-level protection. It seems neither he nor TPUSA paid for that kind of security detail.

Whose idea was is to throw a gravely injured Charlie and any potential evidence into the backseat of an SUV? Who made that decision?

Those kinds of details are not being announced publicly.

They just assumed Charlie was a goner? The unqualified bodyguards determined Charlie was brain dead and there was no need for any medical intervention?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You would think they would have training in catastrophic injuries

Why even bother having bodyguards?

They were there to keep people from throwing things at him, coming on stage, punching or slapping him, physically blocking him from leaving. They were there for minor disputes, not Secret Service-level protection. It seems neither he nor TPUSA paid for that kind of security detail.

Whose idea was is to throw a gravely injured Charlie and any potential evidence into the backseat of an SUV? Who made that decision?

Those kinds of details are not being announced publicly.

They just assumed Charlie was a goner? The unqualified bodyguards determined Charlie was brain dead and there was no need for any medical intervention?

They took him straight to a hospital, so obviously, they were seeking medical intervention.
Anonymous
Nothing has been announced. This is all speculation. For all we know, one of the officers there told them he’d give them a police escort to the hospital to get Charlie there quickly. Or the bodyguards just panicked. None of us knows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You would think they would have training in catastrophic injuries

Why even bother having bodyguards?

They were there to keep people from throwing things at him, coming on stage, punching or slapping him, physically blocking him from leaving. They were there for minor disputes, not Secret Service-level protection. It seems neither he nor TPUSA paid for that kind of security detail.

Whose idea was is to throw a gravely injured Charlie and any potential evidence into the backseat of an SUV? Who made that decision?

Those kinds of details are not being announced publicly.

They just assumed Charlie was a goner? The unqualified bodyguards determined Charlie was brain dead and there was no need for any medical intervention?

They took him straight to a hospital, so obviously, they were seeking medical intervention.

I am talking immediate on site, qualified EMT intervention. Throwing him into the back of an SUV could have been what actually killed him if he had a c spine fracture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You would think they would have training in catastrophic injuries

Why even bother having bodyguards?

They were there to keep people from throwing things at him, coming on stage, punching or slapping him, physically blocking him from leaving. They were there for minor disputes, not Secret Service-level protection. It seems neither he nor TPUSA paid for that kind of security detail.

Whose idea was is to throw a gravely injured Charlie and any potential evidence into the backseat of an SUV? Who made that decision?

Those kinds of details are not being announced publicly.

They just assumed Charlie was a goner? The unqualified bodyguards determined Charlie was brain dead and there was no need for any medical intervention?

They took him straight to a hospital, so obviously, they were seeking medical intervention.

I am talking immediate on site, qualified EMT intervention. Throwing him into the back of an SUV could have been what actually killed him if he had a c spine fracture.


It was pretty insane to watch them awkwardly carry him and shove him in the backseat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing has been announced. This is all speculation. For all we know, one of the officers there told them he’d give them a police escort to the hospital to get Charlie there quickly. Or the bodyguards just panicked. None of us knows.

It’s better to have no bodyguards than panicked ones.
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Anonymous wrote:The entire exchange is strange in that they didn’t talk yet continue to text, who wouldn’t call the other after admitting to a killing, come again?


He was trying to escape capture and possible execution at any minute. Also, kids that age prefer texts to phone calls. Perhaps he did not know if the roommate was in a place where he/she could talk.


DP. Which makes the use of long complete sentences all the more suspicious. I don’t really get a sense of urgency or adrenaline in his texts.

The texts they released are weird as hell, and I wonder what’s in texts they haven’t released. From the little bit they released, Robinson is neither saying goodbye to Twigg nor promising to see him soon. Twigg isn’t asking where Robinson is hiding or if there’s any avenue for escape. There’s really no handwringing about the dire situation they’re in. Robinson is more scared of having to explain the missing gun to his dad than getting caught by the police. None of it reads like either one said “in case I never see you again…”



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Anonymous
Kids don’t use a periods in text messages
Anonymous
Why would they shove him into an SUV instead of calling for an ambulance?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You would think they would have training in catastrophic injuries

Why even bother having bodyguards?

They were there to keep people from throwing things at him, coming on stage, punching or slapping him, physically blocking him from leaving. They were there for minor disputes, not Secret Service-level protection. It seems neither he nor TPUSA paid for that kind of security detail.

Whose idea was is to throw a gravely injured Charlie and any potential evidence into the backseat of an SUV? Who made that decision?



Last time I checked, Kirk wasn’t a billionaire. Who can afford the cost of an ambulance?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids don’t use a periods in text messages


Tyler is 21 and Lance 22. Those are adult men.
Anonymous
It’s crazy that he thought he’d be able to get away with it forever? I really don’t think this whole thing was well thought out, more just impulsive when he found out Kirk was going to be at an event near him.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Kids don’t use a periods in text messages


Tyler is 21 and Lance 22. Those are adult men.

They were born in 2004 and 2005, think about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would they shove him into an SUV instead of calling for an ambulance?

Let’s ask his bodyguards.
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