The FBI is investigating at least seven social media accounts that appeared to predict the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Sources say some of the posts were made as early as a month before the shooting.
Suspicious Posts
One X account wrote Sept. 3, “itd be funny if someone like charlie kirk got shot on september 10th LMAO.”

Another post from Aug. 6 said, “september 10th will be a very interesting day.”

Both messages were deleted soon after Kirk’s death.
Another user, “@NajraGalvz,” who had wished death to Kirk and predicted that “something big will happen” when he set foot on campus, had identified as nonbinary on X.


The night before the shooting, a TikTok user posted a chilling message.
“charles james kirk…does not know what’s coming tomorrow,” the caption read.

“This isn’t a threat. It’s a promise,” the user added.
Account Links
Several of the accounts appear tied to transgender individuals.
At least one followed Robinson’s transgender roommate, Lance Twiggs.

Minutes after Kirk was pronounced dead, churbum75m posted on X: “WE FUCKING DID IT.”

Twiggs was in a romantic relationship with the 22-year-old suspect.
FBI Probe
Investigators have obtained archived screenshots of the posts.
A source captured them before they were deleted.
The FBI is analyzing the accounts to determine possible coordination.
The NY Post reported the FBI is also reviewing Armed Queers SLC.
The group uses a logo featuring rifle bullets.
Agents want to know if members knew of Robinson’s plans.
FBI Director Kash Patel said Robinson used a chatroom with more than 20 people.
He allegedly discussed hiding the rifle used in the killing.
Patel said search warrants are being prepared to secure evidence.
The FBI has not yet identified all users behind the accounts.
