Federal investigators have expanded their probe into the assassination of Charlie Kirk to examine whether pro-trans groups or online associates of Tyler Robinson had advance knowledge of the murder.
Law enforcement sources told New York Post and Axios the investigation includes leftist groups in Utah and online gaming communities.
Groups Under Review
Investigators are looking closely at the online platform Steam, where Robinson spent time.
They are also reviewing Armed Queers SLC, a pro-trans group in Salt Lake City.
The group shut down its Instagram account after Kirk was killed.
Armed Queers SLC held a “queer resistance” event at the University of Utah in September 2023.
Flyers for the event featured communist imagery and a rainbow flag.
One depicted a woman holding an AK-47 with her finger on the trigger.
The flyer included the phrase “agitate, educate, organize.”
In an interview last year, a member said the group prioritized “struggles against racism, transphobia, and capitalism.”
Their logo featured two rifle rounds, similar to the one that killed Kirk.
