Questions over the paving of the Charlie Kirk crime scene
Candace Owens is pressing for answers about how evidence was handled after Charlie Kirk's killing, and the pushback is deepening public distrust rather than settling it.
- The courtyard where Kirk was shot was dug up and paved over within days, in a rush job the worker who laid the pavers says was called an emergency at the FBI's and Utah's request.
- The SUV that carried Kirk to the hospital was towed, cleaned, and put up for resale almost immediately, before any trial.
- Kirk's necklace was handed straight back to his widow Erica instead of being held as evidence, and the stories about how she got it keep changing.
- Security at the event broke with the group's usual pattern: no ambulance on site, a raised platform, new camera angles, and senior staff who normally skip small events.
- A text message in which Kirk supposedly feared an attack from the left surfaced only recently, after Erica Kirk had said no such message existed.
Outlook: Turning Point USA is unlikely to release more, so the unanswered questions will keep fueling suspicion as Tyler Robinson's case moves toward trial.