The truth is out, and it’s uglier than anyone wants to admit. This week, the ATF’s report on the murder of Charlie Kirk was finally dragged into the sunlight. The details? A mixed bag that should make every law-abiding American seethe with anger—not only at the crime itself, but at the broken system trying (and failing) to deal with it.
According to the official documents, the rifle found at the scene matches up with a spent shell casing. That’s a slam dunk that should make this an open-and-shut case, but, of course, with the clown show that passes for law enforcement under today’s liberal leadership, there’s still a major hitch: the fatal bullet is being brushed off as “inconclusive.” Translation—our so-called experts can’t tie the smoking gun to the actual murder weapon. If this doesn’t make you question the competence and priorities of our government agencies, nothing will.
It’s laughable how quick the left is to screech about gun control every time a tragedy occurs, but when it’s time to use their existing tools to find real justice, suddenly things get muddy. We have billions being thrown at alphabet agencies like the ATF, and yet they can’t close a case that should be straightforward. Maybe if they spent less time harassing gun owners and more time actually solving crimes, Americans like Charlie Kirk would be safer—and so would our rights.
This entire circus reeks of that familiar liberal touch: inefficiency, double standards, and a total lack of accountability. The globalists and anti-gun zealots love to blame the weapon, but what about their own failures? Where is the outrage over an investigation that leaves doors open for killers to walk free? If the positions were reversed, and the victim wasn’t a conservative voice, you can bet the leftist media would be howling for blood and demanding answers.
There’s only one question any thinking person should be asking right now: How much longer will Americans put up with a corrupt system that leaves justice unfinished and our country less safe? Maybe it’s time to admit that the real danger isn’t in the hands of the people—it’s in the halls of power, where incompetence and bias rule the day.
Source: Redstate
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