The FBI has confirmed an active investigation into several social media accounts that reportedly contained prior knowledge of the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University.
Investigators are reviewing messages posted in the month leading up to the attack.
While many posts were deleted afterward, screenshots and insider accounts suggest some content may have indicated premeditation.
According to the Washington Free Beacon, three individuals familiar with the investigation, along with screenshots they provided, indicate that at least seven accounts may have shown foreknowledge of Kirk’s assassination.
Several accounts included explicit threats or alarming references.
One user, “NajraGalvz,” reportedly wrote the day before the shooting, “Charlie Kirk is coming to my college tomorrow I rlly hope someone evaporates him literally,” later adding, “Let’s just say something big will happen tomorrow,” alongside a dog image.
Another account, “Fujoshincel,” posted about “something BIG coming soon” and, after Kirk’s death, commented, “Well that’s that” and “Another Chud Bites the Dust.”
One account, “Mushy,” posted a chilling comment on Sept. 3, writing, “itd be funny if someone like charlie kirk got shot on September 10th LMAO.”
The following day, after Kirk’s death, the account added the cryptic message, “did I,” followed
