
Before leaving his dorm room for the final time, the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s murder allegedly wrote a chilling note explaining why he targeted the conservative activist and icon.
Tyler Robinson, 22, explained to his roommate and transgender lover that he had one chance to “take out” Kirk before he got away for good, according to FBI Director Kash Patel, who revealed that investigators are obtaining forensic evidence about the since-destroyed note.
“The written note did exist, and we have evidence to show what was in that note,” Patel said on Fox News.
“‘I have the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it,’” he claimed the note stated. “That note was written before the shooting.”
Even though the note was destroyed in the partner’s home, Patel said the FBI has found forensic evidence proving what was written on it.

Patel also credited “aggressive” interview tactics employed with Robinson, who authorities say is not cooperating with the investigation. He is currently being held under “special watch” in Utah.
It’s unclear if the note was left for Robinson’s roommate, who relatives say “hated conservatives and Christians” but has been turning over evidence implicating Robinson in the assassination.
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Also left unsaid by Patel is whether the note was digital or physical, or how it was recovered.
The 22-year-old, who has not been charged in connection with Kirk’s slaying, was in the process of transitioning from male to female when Robinson allegedly shot and killed Kirk. Gov. Spencer Cox announced on Sunday that the investigation has revealed Robinson held a “leftist ideology” that may have been reinforced through his relationship with his roommate.
A female relative of the roommate, who asked to remain anonymous, told Fox News that he had turned decidedly misanthropic toward conservatives and Christians since turning 18.
“He hates conservatives and Christians,” the relative said. “He hated us. He was not raised that way, but he, over the years, has become really detached [and] been radicalized.”
“He has obviously gotten progressively worse the last year or two,” the relative said, adding that he’s “always very angry.”
Patel also revealed that investigators have obtained DNA evidence linking Robinson to the site of the shooting. Some of that evidence was recovered from the rooftop where investigators believe the fatal shot was taken, while other DNA evidence was found on the towel wrapped around the discarded rifle and murder weapon.
Robinson was taken into custody on Friday after being persuaded by his father to turn himself in. Investigators are still working to piece together an official motive, but Gov. Cox said Sunday that he likely became “radicalized” online over the past several years.
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