A bombshell claim in the case against Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk last year, has social media buzzing.

According to multiple reports, documents in the case claim the bullet used in the assassination does not match the rifle that has been tied to Robinson.

TMZ reported that Robinson’s defense team is arguing that there is “a discrepancy between the ballistic evidence and the weapon prosecutors say is connected” to him.

Marjorie Taylor Greene shared a headline from the Daily Mail reporting the claim and replied with an eyeball emoji. Greene posted again on X, writing, “The ATF could not match the bullet to Tyler Robinson’s gun and when the news breaks the sheriff resigns.”

Washington County Sheriff Keith Brooksby did resign Monday after 30 years in law enforcement after meeting with the commissioners’ office to address “a few different allegations.”

There is no evidence that is tied to the Kirk assassination case, though.

The former Congresswoman from Georgia was not the only person talking about the claim from Robinson’s defense team.

“This is not a minor evidentiary dispute,” Brian Allen wrote on X. “If the bullet doesn’t match the gun — the prosecution’s case has a fundamental problem.”

“Where are all my neocons who have been ‘overwhelmed’ by the non existent evidence against Tyler Robinson?” Candace Owens wrote. “You should all be ashamed of yourselves. Hope the money was worth it.”

There were plenty of wild conspiracy theories being kicked around social media, too.

Kirk, 31, a polarizing but popular conservative activist, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, 2025.

Robinson was arrested a short time later, and is facing multiple charges including aggravated murder and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury.

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