One of the unfired bullet casings authorities are saying was found with the gun used in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is apparently inscribed with lyrics from a famous, old Italian anti-fascist anthem.

The words "O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao, ciao, ciao" form the chorus of "Bella Ciao" — a song with murky origins and an evolving legacy ranging from being sung by workers in the rice fields of 19th-century Italy to appearing in a contemporary TV show and video game.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox described the lyrics along with other inscriptions found on discarded bullets during a news conference on Friday, when he announced the arrest of a 22-year-old suspect in the assassination.

Cox identified the suspect as Tyler Robinson of Utah and said that investigators rec

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