In the Charlie Kirk murder case, prosecutors face significant challenges as federal analysts have failed to conclusively tie the bullet found in the autopsy to the weapon allegedly used in the crime.
Defense lawyers have filed court documents before District Judge Tony Graf in Utah, revealing that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) was unable to identify the bullet recovered during the autopsy as coming from the rifle linked to Tyler Robinson, the accused.
This has raised doubts about the strength of the ballistics evidence presented by the prosecution and raises questions about the possibility of a conviction, especially when the defense could use the testimony of the ATF firearms analyst as exculpatory evidence.