The engravings on the bullets used to kill Charlie Kirk could be a clue to understanding 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson’s motives.

On Thursday, The Wall Street Journal reported that police said the bullets were engraved with “transgender and antifascist ideology.” That was complicated by a later New York Times report, which said the markings had “not been verified by ATF analysts, did not match other summaries of the evidence, and might turn out to have been misread or misinterpreted.”

In a Friday press conference, Utah Governor Spencer Cox revealed the messages that were actually engraved on the bullet casings. There are five messages in total:

While some of the meanings behind these messages appear to be straightforward, several are inside jokes and memes that require additional

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