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The suspected killer of Charlie Kirk was messaging with people over social media after the assassination last week, claiming a lookalike fired the deadly shot, according to a new report.
The New York Times says Tyler Robinson was chatting with 20 individuals online after the FBI released photos of Kirk's alleged killer, which were the spitting image of Robinson.
One person reportedly recognized Robinson, tagging him in a post with the FBI pics and asking where he was at the time of the murder.
Moments later, Robinson responded that it was his doppelganger trying to get him in trouble.
Another person encouraged the others to rat out Robinson to collect the FBI’s $100,000 reward as the manhunt for the killer was in full swing. Gallery Launch Galler