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Another account dated August 6 ominously declared, “september 10th will be a very interesting day.”
Boasting After the Murder
After the shooting, the account “churbum75m” appeared to taunt authorities with a cryptic note: “I plead the fifth.” Investigators revealed this same account followed Robinson’s roommate on TikTok.
Even more alarming, within minutes of Kirk’s murder, “churbum75m” posted: “WE FKING DID IT.”**
That was not the only suspicious activity. Another user going by @NajraGalvz, who claimed to be nonbinary, predicted “something big will happen” when Kirk arrived at Utah Valley University, according to the Free Beacon.
On TikTok, a separate user captioned a video the night before the shooting: “charles james kirk…does not know what’s coming tomorrow.” The caption ended with a chilling assurance: “This isn’t a threat. It’s a promise.”

FBI Facing Mounting Questions
The FBI has received archived versions of the deleted posts thanks to whistleblowers who grabbed screenshots before the accounts were wiped. Copies of those images have circulated online for days, but officials only now are confirming their authenticity.
The question hanging over the entire investigation is whether Robinson acted alone or if there was a broader network encouraging his violent plot. Reports suggest the FBI is digging into whether pro-transgender activist groups had any advance knowledge. One of those groups, calling itself “Armed Queers SLC,” even uses bullets in its logo.
FBI Director Speaks Out
FBI Director Pash Patel briefed Fox News on Monday, confirming investigators are pursuing leads in online chats where Robinson allegedly bragged about hiding his rifle and bullets.
“There’s more than 20 individuals,” Patel revealed, referring to members of a Discord chat linked to Robinson.
He emphasized the bureau must move carefully, explaining: “Our investigation at the FBI is ongoing, and there are scores of people in this Discord chatroom. But we have to effectuate the legal process. We have to go out there with search warrants… so that if prosecutors later want to use this evidence, it’s not tainted by being illegally obtained.”
Bottom Line
What started as a lone gunman narrative is rapidly unraveling into something far larger and darker. Disturbing online chatter, pre-attack predictions, and celebratory posts after Kirk’s death suggest Robinson may not have been the only one in on the plot.
With Americans demanding answers, the FBI now faces the pressure of uncovering just how deep this network runs—and whether more suspects are walking free today.