Candace Owens may have broken the case against Tyler Robinson wide open.
Charlie Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA and a married father of two, was a close ally of President Trump and a good friend of Candace Owens.
Just this past weekend, Owens claimed that Charlie Kirk “was fighting with some very powerful billionaires that he took money from over things he was discussing.”
She then claimed that the truth would be revealed and messages would be leaked.
This week, Owens allegedly leaked out a never-before-seen picture of Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old who stands accused of taking the life of Kirk.
Owens has floated a sensational theory that Robinson went to a Dairy Queen just minutes after the fatal shooting.
Owens shared an image she said was repeatedly sent to her tip line. “It is a very clear image of Tyler Robinson, allegedly taken. I’ll say allegedly for safety here, but it’s looking right. According to my timeline, allegedly taken at 6:38 pm at a nearby Dairy Queen,” she told viewers.
What Has Tyler Robinson Been Charged With?

Prosecutors charged Tyler Robinson, who is accused of killing conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, with aggravated murder.
Kirk’s assassination at an event at Utah Valley University sent shockwaves across the country that are still being felt this week.
The charging document says Robinson “intentionally” targeted Kirk because of Robinson’s “belief or perception regarding Charlie Kirk’s political expression.” Because of that, they will seek the death penalty.
In addition to aggravated murder, prosecutors charged him with two charges of obstruction of justice after concealing or removing “the firearm used to shoot Charlie Kirk,” and after he allegedly “destroyed, concealed, or removed the clothing he wore during the shooting.”
Tyler Robinson also faces one count of felony discharge of a firearm and one count of commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child.
When it comes to his released text messages, prosecutors also presented two charges of witness tampering for directing his roommate to delete those incriminating messages.
