Someone murdered Charlie Kirk

Thats not quite true... there is a lot of data cleaning and prompt engineering that goes into most model creation to work around that... Its how you can end up with models pivoting sharply like Grok and it's MegaHitler phase. lol Its also why people should cross check across models.

But I dont really wanna get into a data science discussion outside of work hours, and especially not in this thread.
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And no I don’t want to do it on the moon
 
Yes they were actual quotes but they were edited by MSM goons...so yes the AI picked up actual (out of context) quotes that were trimmed/commented on by msm and that's what it provided you. If you don't understand how unreliable AI can be then you should probably sit the next few plays out.

For example, if you ask AI if Trump incited violence on Jan 6th it will likely tell you yes b/c that's what the msm, the sham congressional committee, etc. were saying.....even though Trump clearly said "peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard" the AI would skip that part b/c it was largely left out of msm quotes/talking points. It would need to be re-directed to find the fully transcript and then re-evaluate and then it MIGHT finally get close to the right answer.
I'm not even referring specifically to the "PeACefUL pRoTeST tOuR" that occurred on Jan 6. I am simply pointing out that words that advocate for the violence of others have come out of his mouth. Regardless of the context, that's not right for someone in his position to say. Samuel would agree, or at least, you would think he would agree based on what I quoted him as saying.
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It's not a politician's job, and certainly not The President's job, to dictate what the response to [x event] is, much less advocate for violence as that response. Leave that to the police and justice system. Their existence and role in that process is part of what makes this country truly great.
 
To all those that think they aren’t in a Civil War with the left, pull your head out of the sand.
you’re pretty soft if you think this is how bad an actual full fledged civil war would be.


This is what an actual full fledge civil war looks like
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This is what dumbs are asking for
 
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I couldn’t tell from the videos if it was suppressed or not. Sounded like down range of any CF rifle. Tried listening for the boom but audio wasn’t great and it was chaotic. At 140 yards there would have been little time delta between the bullet crack and the boom down range. Hard to say.
Do we even have speculation as to the caliber used? Based on that close-up footage, hole seems at least 6.5CM, probably more like .308?
 
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Does anyone think that what apppears to be a boomer that hasn’t had a haircut in a month or two they arrested had the ability to run back and forth on the roof? Move to position, set up, go prone on his pot belly, make the shot, and hump his ass down a stairwell with a pellet rifle only to get arrested with glasses wrapped around his neck?

And roof access is usually locked.
 
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Doesn't sound suppressed, doesn't sound like a sonic crack from a far off shot. All I hear is a rifle, no supressor.

Position of the camera and I assume the mic is in between the shooter and Kirk. At the range the mic is from the shooter, 100 yards or so you aren't hearing the sonic crack over the rifle being fired. Not enough separation in the two distinct sounds

I am listening over studio monitors.

And most mic processeors have compression and limiting to balance out the input, so a very loud noise might not come through as loud as the crack in person.


When you are downrange, you'll never hear the rifle being fired if it's suppressed. You WILL hear a very loud crack from the closest point of bullet flyby. Like somebody fired an unsuppressed 22LR high velocity round right over there where the bullet passed by.
 
Does anyone think that what apppears to be a boomer that hasn’t had a haircut in a month or two they arrested had the ability to run back and forth on the roof? Move to position, set up, go prone on his pot belly, make the shot, and hump his ass down a stairwell with a pellet rifle only to get arrested with glasses wrapped around his neck?

And roof access is usually locked.
For the last part, lots of locks are really easy to pick and easy to drill or cut also. I could teach you the basics in minutes. The majority of locks you see daily only keep honest people out they give the illusion of security
 
When you are downrange, you'll never hear the rifle being fired if it's suppressed. You WILL hear a very loud crack from the closest point of bullet flyby. Like somebody fired an unsuppressed 22LR high velocity round right over there where the bullet passed by.
Whats your point?

BTW, I have had rifle rounds fly over my head, I know what it sounds like.
 
Kirk went behind enemy lines regularly and looked evil in the face. I believe he knew the risk. He is with his creator tonight.

I don't think the neck shot was a miss. It was done for maximum effect by a professional. It was meant to instill fear in the next person that might pick up the flag and carry on Kirk's cause.
THIS
 


From Nick Freitas:

I am told that as a state representative this is the moment where I'm supposed to express my heartfelt condolences and then stand in solidarity with those on the other side of the aisle as we condemn political violence and stand unified as one people.

But we aren't "one people" are we?

The truth is we haven't been for some time now, and there is really no point in pretending anymore, if there ever was.

We are two very different peoples. We may occupy the same piece of geography, but that is where the similarities seem to abruptly end.

I convinced myself for a long time that whenever the left called me a racist, a bigot, a sexist, a fascist, a "threat to democracy" for even the most innocent of disagreements, that it was simply hyperbolic rhetoric done for effect.

And now the "effect" is a widow and two orphaned children, because the left couldn’t bear the thought of a peaceful man debating them and winning.

I don’t think they realize it yet, but murdering Charlie is going to be remembered as the day where we finally woke up to what this fight really is.

It’s not a civil dispute among fellow countrymen. It’s a war between diametrically opposed worldviews which cannot peacefully coexist with one another. One side will win, and one side will lose.

Charlie tried to win that fight through argumentation, through discussion, through peaceful resolution of differences.

And the other side murdered him.

Not because he was “extreme” or “inciting violence” or any other hyperbolic slur they hurled at him. They murdered him because he was effective. Because he was unafraid. Because he inspired others and made them feel like they had a voice, that they were not alone. And he did it at the very institutions which have fomented so much hatred toward conservatives.

I don’t want to “stand in solidarity” with the other side of the aisle. I want to defeat you. I want to defeat the godless ideology that kills babies in the womb, sterilizes confused children, turns our cities into cesspools of degeneracy and lawlessness…and that murdered Charlie Kirk.

Social media is aflame right now with leftist celebration of Charlie’s death.

I wonder if any among them understand what has just happened. If there is a Yamamoto somewhere in their midst warning, that all they have done is awoken a sleeping giant.

I doubt it. I think they gave up such introspection and self-awareness long ago.

I don’t know exactly what will happen next. I just know that it won’t be the same as what has happened in the past.

There will be thoughts and prayers…Charlie would have wanted prayers. Not for himself but for those left behind and for the country that he loved.

But then there will be a reckoning.

My Christian faith requires me to love my enemies and pray for those who curse me. It does not require me to stand idly by in the midst of savagery and barbarism...quite the opposite.

So every time I feel tired, every time I feel discouraged or overwhelmed, I am going to watch the video of a good man being murdered in Utah…I will force myself to watch it…and then I will return to the work of destroying the evil ideology responsible for that and so much more.

Rest with God Charlie, your fight is over.

Ours is just beginning.
 
Thats not quite true... there is a lot of data cleaning and prompt engineering that goes into most model creation to work around that... Its how you can end up with models pivoting sharply like Grok and it's MegaHitler phase. lol Its also why people should cross check across models.

But I dont really wanna get into a data science discussion outside of work hours, and especially not in this thread.
If you think that data cleaning and prompt engineering is impartial and without bias, I have this awesome bridge in New York that is an awesome investment opportunity. Message me privately for details.
 
I remember my first time working the pit
I have never been in the pit at a long range comp.

But yes at the range and in the woods having fun with buddies.

The range I used to frequent you constantly heard rounds going by or around you from different distances, fired suppressed, sub etc. For example the 300 yard has a 100yard back stop for sighitng in which is right over the berm from the 100 yard back stop. I have spent enough time I know what different shit sounds like from different distances, reflections of different objects, etc.


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What I hear in the audio from that video sounds like a close range rifle shot, unsupressed.

Edit- in the end its just a guess, I really have no clue.
 
For the last part, lots of locks are really easy to pick and easy to drill or cut also. I could teach you the basics in minutes. The majority of locks you see daily only keep honest people out they give the illusion of security
Yep. In my line of work I am usually granted access to places most people usually don't get to see... And maintenance/security are usually pretty blase about locks. They either get tired of letting our gopher in/out every 3 minutes or they just bail and leave us to our own devices.

Unless it's a mag lock operated by a badge it's usually ridiculously easy to defeat or bypass... especially the ones with the latching panic bar typically found on the inside of a roof access door.

And don't get me started on "security" personnel.

Mike
 
The account @NajraGalvz, under the name Omar, made several posts on X (formerly Twitter), according to reports and screenshots shared on social media. Alleged posts from September 9, 2025, included a threatening message about hoping someone would "evaporate" Charlie Kirk and another stating that "something big will happen tomorrow". After Kirk's fatal shooting, further posts attributed to the account reportedly included phrases such as "Charlie Kirk got shot bro I promise I didn't have anything to do with it" and "But I called it and it's so f------ deserved".
 
Yep. In my line of work I am usually granted access to places most people usually don't get to see... And maintenance/security are usually pretty blase about locks. They either get tired of letting our gopher in/out every 3 minutes or they just bail and leave us to our own devices.

Unless it's a mag lock operated by a badge it's usually ridiculously easy to defeat or bypass... especially the ones with the latching panic bar typically found on the inside of a roof access door.

And don't get me started on "security" personnel.

Mike
Panic bar latch you say? Stupid easy
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I have never been in the pit at a long range comp.

But yes at the range and in the woods having fun with buddies.

The range I used to frequent you constantly heard rounds going by or around you from different distances, fired suppressed, sub etc. For example the 300 yard has a 100yard back stop for sighitng in which is right over the berm from the 100 yard back stop. I have spent enough time I know what different shit sounds like from different distances, reflections of different objects, etc.


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What I hear in the audio from that video sounds like a close range rifle shot, unsupressed.

Edit- in the end its just a guess, I really have no clue.

100% sounded like rifle shot to me
 
Yep. In my line of work I am usually granted access to places most people usually don't get to see... And maintenance/security are usually pretty blase about locks. They either get tired of letting our gopher in/out every 3 minutes or they just bail and leave us to our own devices.

Unless it's a mag lock operated by a badge it's usually ridiculously easy to defeat or bypass... especially the ones with the latching panic bar typically found on the inside of a roof access door.

And don't get me started on "security" personnel.

Mike

There's cameras all over the place, and then cameras on nearby businesses, if they don't catch whomever did it they aren't trying.