Tyler Robinson – the trans-allied murderer.
The news is moving fast – here’s the latest the Charlie Kirk assassin, Tyler Robinson, his transgender boyfriend, and apparent knowledge of the impending assassination by a handful of their transgender friends.
For starters, Robinson isn’t cooperating with authorities. The cooperation is apparently coming from Robinson’s transgender boyfriend/partner: Lance Twiggs (he also goes by Luna). Twiggs was allegedly raised in a Christian home but rejected the faith and his family, chose radical gender ideology (leftism), and had an account on a sexual anime furry website. And of course, he was a Biden supporter. He “developed a hatred of Christians and conservatives”, becoming “progressively worse the last year or two” and having issues with anger.
And according to reporting from Wisconsin Right Now, who spoke with a member of Twiggs’ family, he was in the process of transitioning and was taking different medications to further that goal. He was “very angry with anyone who is supportive of conservative ideals and Christian values.” He “is full of evil and hatred.”
By all accounts, the political values of Robinson and Twiggs were aligned. They were liberal, had hatred for those who were against radical transgender ideology, and certainly had intense hatred for Charlie Kirk and what he stood for.
And it seems like Robinson had a type: poorly transitioned dudes into furries. From our friend 0Hour:

The left and the trans community has pushed-back on the allegations that Robinson was in a relationship with a transgender, claiming there was no proof, only rumors spread by the FBI. But eyewitness testimony, from a neighbor at their apartment complex who witnessed the two kissing two weeks ago, corroborates the relationship: “random guys don’t hold hands and definitely don’t kiss.”
And even if the left accepts that Robinson and the transgender were in a relationship, they still conclude that Robinson was “straight.” How do you respond to that nonsense? Whatever the response is, it’s hard to improve on the repost below:

Twigg has lied to investigators.
Reporting indicates that Twigg was “aghast” that Robinson was responsible for Kirk’s murder, telling investigators “”That’s what happened? Oh my God, no.” Twigg maintains he “had no idea” about Robinson’s plan to assassinate Kirk, and that Robinson sent a “joke” about the killing.
But is that true? Let’s go through what we know.
The probable cause affidavit, released by Steven Crowder, states that Robinson sent these Discord messages to Twigg (and possibly others):
“The content of these messages include messages with the contact ‘Tyler’ stating a need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point, leaving the rifle in a bush, messages related to visually watching the area where a rifle was left, and a message referring to having left the rifle wrapped in a towel. These messages also refer to engraving bullets, and a mention of a scope and the rifle being unique. Messages from the contact Tyler also mention that he had changed outfits.”
From those messages, we can see at least a couple lies. First, Robinson wasn’t joking in his Discord messages. Rather, he was describing his actions in real-time.
Second, Twigg’s shock at Robinson’s involvement is fake. Totally false. Twigg had knowledge that Robinson fired the shot minutes after it occurred. Twigg knew about the engraved bullets, the method of concealing the firearm and the necessity to retrieve the firearm, and how Robinson was evading capture.
It is likely there were additional messages between Robinson and Twigg after the shooting – perhaps some that expired after sending. Robinson trusted Twigg, and they were close enough that Robinson confessed the crime to Twigg. And Twigg rewarded that trust by refusing to report Robinson to authorities.
The Transgender Assassination Predictions
And if Robinson trusted Twigg with information post-assassination, it’s highly likely that he shared the assassination plans with Twigg before it occurred. Are we to believe that Robinson didn’t store the gun at their apartment before the shooting? Or that Twigg didn’t see Robinson packing his bag with a change of clothes or engraving the bullets? That Twigg is just an oblivious idiot, having no idea where his boyfriend was on the morning of September 10?
This isn’t just deduced from their relationship and apparent shared hatred of Charlie Kirk, Christians, and conservatives, but also from the predictions from transgenders (and those involved in transgender subcultures) who foresaw the date and location of the assassination. The FBI has confirmed that Robinson expressed his plans in advance to the shooting. (The investigation into what Robinson said and to whom Robinson relayed these plans is ongoing.)
And according to breaking reporting from Aaron Sibarium with the Free Beacon:
“The FBI is investigating social media posts by at least seven different accounts that appeared to indicate foreknowledge of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.”
Transgender social media friends with Robinson’s boyfriend essentially predicted the assassination days before it occurred. It defies belief that this would be coincidental – again, these predictions were date and location specific. Here are some examples:


A transgender – “Skyler Webster” from Seattle – had “big news” 5 days before the assassination. (HT Aesthetica for the LinkedIn profile.)


Another social media friend of Robinson’s boyfriend – who actually went to Utah Valley University – had this reaction to the assassination: “WE FUCKING DID IT”

Tying into the group knowledge is a neighbor’s observation that “several people, driving out-of-state plates, were seen going in and out” of Robinson and Twigg’s apartment. The neighbor stated these people “did not give off a good vibe.” At this point, it’s hard to tell whether anything nefarious was going on or whether this was a gathering of weirdos. These people don’t give off good vibes in general.
Whether there is enough information to pursue charges is another matter. It’ll be a task for authorities to establish whether Robinson had any assistance in planning or sourcing materials. At a minimum, there was a group of transgenders who knew about the assassination. And they did nothing to stop it.
That’s not just reflective of how radical the trans community has become, but also demonstrates the broader hatred of traditional values. You’ve seen the social media posts celebrating the assassination. How many of them would have stopped it before Charlie Kirk was killed?