A weapon from World War I … new details in the Charlie Kerk case (photos)

Investigations into the assassination case of American activist Charlie Kirk revealed that the weapon used is a German -made MAUUSER 98 rifle dating back to the First World War, and lacks serial numbers, which makes it difficult to follow.
The text messages written by the murderer Tyler Robinson showed his colleague in the housing his awareness of the difficulty of tracking the gun that was his grandfather, while the weapon was found wrapped in a towel in a wooded area near the University of Utah Valley after the accident. After the two global wars, this issue raises the American authorities’ concerns of millions of non -tracked weapons in the homes of citizens, which can be used in future attacks, according to former experts. Investigations also revealed the presence of a DNA on the gun that matches Robinson’s nuclear acid, and his letters showed that he did not feel remorse for his crime.
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