FEED
POSTPOST
QUERY
The original plan was for Tyler Robison (Robinson) to be killed in a shootout, a
IMAGE ANALYZED
Analyzed image
1/10 FALSE
10/10 STRONG EVIDENCE
BIAS: RIGHT
šŸ‘ļøConspiracy
1. IMAGE DESCRIPTION
This is a screenshot of an X (formerly Twitter) post by @ThePatrioticBlonde quoting @BasedSamParker. The quoted post reads: "OMFG: The original plan was for Tyler Robison to be killed in a shootout just as we've suspected. @VilgelCrazyLady @RealCandaceO Follow because it's a little confusing.." Below it is a cropped image of a court document titled "STATE OF UTAH VS. TYLER ROBINSON," from the Utah County Attorney's Office, sworn on an unspecified date (blurry text references "prosecution filing September 2015," likely a misread of 2025). The document lists defendant details (DOB, SSN redacted) and includes blurry paragraphs quoting what appear to be text messages, such as garbled phrases like "the affiant Tyler Robinson FBI Agent Cache County Sheriff's," "test messages between Tyler Robinson and [possibly Tawnie/Savier Twitchell]," "I'm sorry this isn't in the way I can call by and you're," "You've just had parents might now make an excuse," and others.12

2. CLAIM
The original plan was for Tyler Robison (Robinson) to be killed in a shootout, as evidenced by the attached court document from the Utah County Attorney's Office.

3. ASSESSMENT
Available sources indicate the document quotes incriminating text messages sent by Tyler Robinson to his roommate/romantic partner confessing his intent and actions in killing Charlie Kirk—not any police plan to kill Robinson. Evidence disputes the claim, showing Robinson turned himself in peacefully after a 33-hour manhunt.34

4. EVIDENCE
Tyler Robinson, 22, is charged with aggravated murder in the September 10, 2025, shooting death of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Prosecutors from the Utah County Attorney's Office released charging documents detailing texts Robinson sent to his roommate/partner ("Luna," a biological male transitioning), including: "Drop what you’re doing, look under my keyboard" (revealing a note: "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it"), followed by "I am still ok my love, but am stuck in orem for a little while longer yet... I gotta grab my rifle still," and admissions like "I had enough of his hatred." DNA linked Robinson to the rifle; he confessed indirectly via family before surrendering peacefully with his parents to Washington County Sheriff after FBI images aired. No sources mention any "plan" for a shootout involving Robinson; he was not an FBI agent, and "Cache County" references are unrelated. @BasedSamParker's X post misinterprets the prosecutorial filing quoting Robinson's own words.5637

5. MANIPULATION CHECK
The document matches descriptions of real charging affidavits/search warrants from Utah County Attorney's Office quoting Robinson's texts (garbled OCR aligns with published excerpts like "stuck in Orem," "sorry"). No signs of editing beyond cropping for the post; however, the post's caption fabricates a "shootout plan" absent from the text. Appears authentic but taken out of context to imply police conspiracy.83

6. CRITICAL CONTEXT
High-profile assassination of a conservative figure like Charlie Kirk sparks distrust, especially with defense motions alleging prosecutor conflicts (e.g., prosecutor's daughter nearby at event) and ballistics disputes (ATF report on bullet mismatch). Legitimate questions on evidence chain or institutional ties persist, fueling skepticism—but twisting victim texts into a "police kill plan" lacks backing and ignores Robinson's DNA, note, and texts confessing motive.

STRONGEST SUPPORTING ARGUMENT
@BasedSamParker's interpretation relies solely on the blurry document screenshot, claiming it reveals a "plan" via quoted messages implying setup. No independent sources corroborate; his follow-up X posts assert Robinson was "framed" and "realized he was being set up," but provide no evidence beyond the crop.1

STRONGEST COUNTERARGUMENT
Charging documents detail Robinson's texts confessing to partner: note under keyboard stating intent to "take out Charlie Kirk," post-shooting updates like "stuck in Orem... gotta grab my rifle," and motive "enough of his hatred." He surrendered peacefully, with DNA on rifle; no shootout occurred, and document quotes his words, not police plans. Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray publicly read texts at arraignment.634

BOTTOM LINE
This is false—the document quotes Tyler Robinson's own text messages confessing his plot to kill Charlie Kirk, not any police plan for a shootout with him.

8. CREDIBILITY
1

9. EVIDENCE
10

10. BIAS
RIGHT

11. CATEGORY
Conspiracy & Fringe

SOURCES
1. x.com
2. x.com
3. bbc.com
4. ksl.com
5. kutv.com
6. kutv.com
7. abc4.com
8. atty.utahcounty.gov
REACT
ANALYZED 4/13/2026, 1:30:11 AM — POWERED BY AI
← DASHBOARD
FULL FEED →
Truth Seeker: 1/10 FALSE | RIGHT — unZapped