“All cartridges have engraved wording on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology,” the communication states.
EXCLUSIVE: This morning my team received an e-mail from officer at ATF.
The email included a screen shot from what appears to be an internal message describing a weapon and cartridges located by an ATF and other law enforcement near the scene of the Charlie Kirk shooting at… pic.twitter.com/UKtOUPY5DC
The memo also noted that the “firearm and ammunition have been taken by the FBI for DNA analysis and fingerprint impressions.”
At this point, no federal agency has confirmed the authenticity of the document. Still, Crowder is not new to breaking significant stories—especially when it comes to politically charged investigations.
Critics might be quick to dismiss the leak, but Crowder’s past reporting gives many a reason to take this seriously. His team previously obtained and published portions of the manifesto written by Audrey Hale, the transgender mass shooter responsible for the tragic attack at Covenant Christian School in Tennessee in 2023. That document, long kept under wraps by authorities, revealed deeply unsettling motivations behind the murders of three children and three adults.
Now, this alleged ATF memo suggests similar extremist ideology could be tied to the killing of Kirk—a theory that immediately set social media on fire.
The idea of written messages on ammunition isn’t new. Reports have surfaced of similar markings in other attacks, including the August massacre at a Minneapolis Catholic school by a transgender shooter and the December assassination of a healthcare executive by a self-described radical leftist.
Given these patterns, many are questioning whether far-left extremism—including activism from fringe transgender groups—played a role in Kirk’s death.
Crowder’s report, if true, points to a disturbing escalation in politically motivated violence. It also raises serious questions about why federal agencies remain so tight-lipped on the shooter’s motives.
Reactions online came swiftly after Crowder’s post went viral. One user captured the growing frustration among Americans demanding transparency:
“We need answers on this ASAP. We are not letting it go.”
For now, the FBI has yet to comment on the alleged memo or confirm its contents. But one thing is clear—if this evidence is authentic, the assassination of Charlie Kirk may not have been a random act of violence at all, but part of a much darker trend the public deserves to know about.