Full Message Log Involving Charlie Kirk Accused and Co-resident

As stated in court documents, the individual accused of the incident involving conservative commentator Charlie Kirk sent multiple text messages with his roommate after the occurrence.

Legal authorities stated that the housemate notified law enforcement that the suspect had instructed him to look under his keyboard where a message was reportedly discovered.

Officials noted that the roommate was a transgender male and maintained a close bond with the suspect.

Here is we share the complete log of the messaging thread that unfolded on the date of the event, shared by the witness to authorities.

Text Message Log

Individual: pause your activities, search below the keyboard.

Upon checking beneath that item, a note was discovered that reportedly stated: "There was the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I'm going to act on it."

Housemate: "What is this? You must be kidding, correct?

Individual: I’m fine dear, though I’m delayed in the city for a little while longer. It won’t take much time until I can come home, but I need to grab my rifle though. Honestly I wanted to keep this secret till I died. My regrets for including you.

Roommate: you didn’t who committed the act correct?

Accused: Yes, I'm sorry

Witness: I believed they arrested the individual?

Accused: incorrect, they apprehended a disturbed senior, then questioned a person dressed likewise. My intention was to retrieve my weapon from my drop point not long later, however much of the region got locked down. It’s calm, close to allowing to get out, yet there is one vehicle loitering.

Witness: What for?

Suspect: Why did I do it?

Roommate: Yeah

Individual: I grew tired of his hatred. Certain animosity is not talked away.

Individual: If I am able to grab my rifle undetected, there would be nothing behind. Intending to effort to retrieve it again, hopefully they have departed. I haven't seen anything about its discovery.

Witness: What period did you organizing this?

Individual: just more than one week I believe. I am able to approach to it but there is a police vehicle parked right by it. I think they inspected the area, but I don't wanna chance it.

Accused: I regret if I had gone back and grabbed it right when I reached my transport.... I am concerned what dad would do were I not to bring back grandpas rifle ... unsure if there was an identification code, yet it should not link back to me. I worry about fingerprints I left the item in shrubs after altering clothing. didn't have the ability or time to carry it along.... I might have to abandon it and pray it is not discovered prints. how ever will I explain misplacing it to my old man....

only thing I deposited was the rifle covered in fabric....

recall when I was engraving rounds? Those communications are mostly a joke, if I see certain phrases on fox new it may cause a shock okay, I will have to leave it, that really [expletive] sucks.... judging from the events I believe the inherited weapon works well unsure. It appears that might be a high-end lens;-;

Suspect: erase these messages

Suspect: my dad requests pictures of the rifle ... he says the elder is curious regarding possession, authorities shared a picture of the rifle, which is very unique. Dad is phoning currently, not responding.

Suspect: after the election got into office my father became pretty diehard a supporter.

Accused: I will surrender without resistance, one of my neighbors happens to be a official with law enforcement.

Accused: you are what troubles me love

Witness: I'm much more worried about your well-being

Suspect: don't talk to journalists kindly. avoid accepting media appearances or provide remarks. ... if authorities question you ask for a lawyer and say nothing

Ryan Livingston
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