NEW: Discord Accused Of ‘Covering Up’ For Suspected Kirk Assassin After Bombshell ‘Confession’ Emerges
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on September 15, 2025
By Chris Powell
A shocking new development has emerged in the investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk, raising new questions about the role of the online platform Discord. Reports indicate that Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect charged with murdering the conservative activist at Utah Valley University on September 10, confessed to the crime in a private Discord chat just hours before turning himself in. If this account is accurate, it directly contradicts
Discord’s own public statements and has fueled accusations that the company attempted to conceal critical evidence. According to reporting first cited by the Washington Post and echoed by other outlets, Robinson told members of his Discord group that he was responsible for Kirk’s death.
Roughly two hours before surrendering to authorities, Robinson allegedly wrote, “Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this. im surrendering through a sheriff friend in a few moments. thanks for all the good times and laughs.”
The message appears to be a straightforward admission of guilt, delivered in his own words, and if authenticated would amount to a bombshell piece of evidence in the ongoing case. Discord, however, has denied that such a confession was ever made on its platform.
The company has stated publicly that it identified Robinson’s account, deleted it for policy violations, and shared relevant information with law enforcement. Executives have gone further, insisting there is no evidence that Robinson used Discord to plan, promote, or glorify the attack. That stance now faces backlash in light of the reported confession. If Robinson did in fact post the message, Discord’s denial would mean that either the company was misinformed about the contents of its own platform or deliberately attempted to obscure the truth.
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