Posted on 09/14/2025 4:02:01 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson once bragged about his long-range shooting skills, a former coworker said Saturday during an exclusive interview with The Post.
Robinson, 22, barely uttered a word while working as a first-year electrician on a new apartment complex in St. George, Utah in 2023 — except for when the topic of guns came up, according to a 25-year-old electrician who worked alongside him.
“Right after Black Friday, I had just got done working and I was showing my supervisor the new pistol I bought,” said the co-worker, who asked to remain anonymous.
“We were out by the trucks, and then Tyler and another guy came over and we were all talking about what kinds of guns we were gonna get or had bought, and they started talking about their longest shots. Tyler said he made a 450 yard shot,” he recalled.
“That was like the only time we got [Robinson] to conversate with us, when we were talking about guns that day. He got excited about it — at least, as excited as he can get. He never really showed much emotion. He was just kind of, I don’t know, blank? He was just really quiet,” the man said.
Robinson was working for the Washington County-based company High Output Electric at the time, he said. Both were contracted to wire the new apartments over an eight-month period by a third party called Wilde Electric, according to the man, who provided confirmation of his employment on the project.
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BTTT
Uh-huh...
So much for the “it was a professional hit” crowd.
Lol
He almost missed. Probably substantial buck fever going on.
I’ve been writing right along.......It’s a Hunter’s Gun and a Hunter’s shot.
conversate? Is that anything like converse?
“”””conversated”
Lol “”””
Some people struggle with the big words. We can’t all be sesquipedalians .
One look at the rifle and I knew it was not a professional hit. While a .30-06 is a fine round, a professional would use a caliber that is more inherently accurate.
This shooting was not outside the realm of capabilities of almost anyone with moderate hunting skills...200 yards is nothing to anyone with decent skills.
Ha, ha.
I like the word “conversated”.
“””””“Tyler walked around with clenched fists all the time – like, super hard clenched fists. I remember making a joke to him one time when he had his fists like that, I was like, ‘Are you angry, Tyler?’ And he was like…’That’s just what I do.’ He was always soft-spoken but his fists were always like that,” he said.
“Even in the security footage from UVU, you can see he’s got his fists clenched tight.”””””
Interesting characteristic about Robinson.
In court: “Your honor, lots of people including young ones going hunting with their fathers, brag like that.”
Judge: “Objection sustained. Jury will disregard the comments and no evidence of past shooting skills will be allowed in his trial.”
((Actually, it won’t reach that phase because the lawyers paid for by a Soros front organization will prove the TV news and politicians forgot to say “alleged” hundreds of times and there is no chance of an impartial trial.))
Notice they’re saying “he is not cooperating” after days of “he’s probably going to confess.”
The American system of justice.
You’ll understand if I don’t state the caliber I would have used...though I don’t even own a .308. 🤣
I suspect he's somewhere on the autism spectrum.
“””I suspect he’s somewhere on the autism spectrum. “”””
He reminds me of a relative I have with Aspergers. Very smart but socially disconnected. He doesn’t understand people.
“While a .30-06 is a fine round, a professional would use a caliber that is more inherently accurate.”
What would that be?
The .06 is as accurate a round as exists.
LOL!
you can’t even copy paste!
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