It was a lone shot, fired from a distance of nearly two football fields, that struck its intended target in the neck. But the killing of Charlie Kirk would not have required an expert marksman, according to multiple firearms experts. They said the weaponry available today would allow even a novice shooter to pull off such a hit, making tragedies like this exceedingly difficult to prevent.
Charlie Kirk's assassin likely not an expert marksman, former ATF agents say

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