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Charlie Kirk • 2025-09-20
Why Isn't The FBI Looking Into The Brown Shirt Man As An Important 'Person Of Interest'?

EDITOR'S NOTE - PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND AS TO WHAT HAPPENED IN THE CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTING...
By Jeff Rense
Exclusive to Rense.com
9-19-25 |
Here is our video loop of the apparent kill shot. You can even see the
Shadow between the middle two fingers where the barrel of a palm pistol
would be located and sticking through...
Here is our first released still frame of the Brown Shirt Man seemingly firing a palm pistol at Charlie Kirk.
1. The man is wearing a brown shirt with green plaid overlay that cannot be seen clearly in this frame. This frame actually shows the moment the apparent palm pistol is being fired. Notice the DIRECT line of trajectory to Charlie's neck. That's a distance of 10-15 feet and on an upward angle which matches Charlie's body movements when hit: upward and to his left. Involuntary neuromuscular response can cause the body when hit by such a catastrophic shot to move in almost any direction.
2. Due to the resolution of this video, you can't see the green plaid in the shirt clearly but it certainly is there and is the same shirt. You can see the wide vertical green stripe of the plaid on the left of his back, right near the shoulder sleeve of the shirt. All the other video stills that follow show the same shirt…but…several of the video frames shown below present the shirt as smudged or blurred on the back. This COULD be an AI effect intentionally done to obscure the plaid striping.
3. When you study our full 9 second video, and the loop video above, you can clearly perceive the Brown Shirt Man to be smiling and smirking at Charlie as he appears to pull (or pushes) the trigger.
4. Note the shadow of the barrel apparently sticking out, right where it should, between his middle two fingers of his right hand.
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For those who insist that they are forensics experts and know that bullet entry wounds are ALWAYS very small and that the wound on Charlie's neck is obviously an 'Exit Wound'…take a look at the truth from ChatGPT-5...
"Yes, bullet entry wounds in the neck can sometimes be larger than people expect. A few key points explain why:
- Tissue type matters: The neck is made up of softer tissues, blood vessels, and muscles rather than dense structures like bone. That softness can allow the bullet to stretch the tissue more on entry.
- Close-range effects: At very close range, hot gases, unburnt powder, and pressure can expand the wound, making the entry hole bigger than the bullet's actual diameter.
- Bullet design and behavior: Hollow points, soft points, or bullets that yaw (tumble) on impact may create entry wounds that look wider than a neat, round hole.
- Stretching and tearing: Even a small-caliber bullet can tear the skin and underlying tissue irregularly if it strikes at an angle, creating the impression of a larger entry site.
- Bleeding and swelling: Rapid tissue expansion, hematoma, and blood around the site can make the wound look larger than it truly is once the bullet first penetrates.
So while textbook descriptions say entry wounds are usually smaller and neater than exit wounds, in the neck — with its soft tissue, angles, and possible close-range firing — the entry can indeed be bigger than one might assume."
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