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Charlie Kirk-Man Held For Fake Confession

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Authorities in Utah say a 71-year-old man falsely confessed to the shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk in an attempt to shield the suspected gunman.

 

George Zinn, who was initially arrested at the scene on 10 September after Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University, admitted he shouted that he was the shooter to let the real suspect escape. Utah County Sheriff Michael Smith said Zinn’s actions obstructed police efforts during a critical moment of the investigation.

 

The main suspect in Kirk’s killing is 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who has been charged with aggravated murder and six other offences. Robinson reportedly texted his roommate after the shooting, mocking police for having “grabbed some crazy old dude” when Zinn was taken into custody.

 

Court filings allege that Zinn told officers, “I shot him – now shoot me,” but refused to say where the weapon was. Police later confirmed he was not the gunman but intentionally misled them. Alongside obstruction charges, Zinn now faces separate allegations of possessing child sexual abuse material. Investigators said they recovered more than 20 illicit images from his devices.

 

A judge has ordered Zinn be held without bail, citing him as a danger to the community. Reports suggest Zinn was a familiar figure at public events in Salt Lake City, often known for disruptive behaviour and past run-ins with law enforcement.

 

Meanwhile, Robinson remains the primary suspect in Kirk’s killing. Prosecutors allege he left a hidden note confessing to the crime. The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a polarising right-wing activist and close ally of Donald Trump, has drawn national attention and condemnation.

 

 

 

Key Takeaways

 

False confession: George Zinn admitted he pretended to be the shooter to distract police during Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

 

Obstruction charges: Zinn faces obstruction of justice and child sexual exploitation charges; he is being held without bail.

 

Prime suspect: Tyler Robinson, 22, has been charged with aggravated murder and remains in custody.

 

 

 

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What is WRONG with people?!?

Attempted suicide by police?

Broke beyond redemption so hoping for a life-time jail stay?

4 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

What is WRONG with people?!?

Attempted suicide by police?

Broke beyond redemption so hoping for a life-time jail stay?

It takes all kinds in America these days

7 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

What is WRONG with people?!?

Attempted suicide by police?

Broke beyond redemption so hoping for a life-time jail stay?

Average lefty

34 minutes ago, Bacon1 said:

admitted he shouted that he was the shooter to let the real suspect escape

So many crackpots in this world. 

We need to destroy these sick people. 

 

I'm beginning to favour the Far right, I'm anti woke and lefties. 

 

I hope these women succeed,go Sarah 

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1YQbyTaKSQ/

 

1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

Average lefty

Average MAGAlamanical reponse!

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