Gun Dropped Location
The location where the suspect reportedly dropped the gun, with buildings on either side. Source: @MuppetMasher on X, June 25, 2026.
Source
According to a June 25, 2026 post by @MuppetMasher on X, the spot where the suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder reportedly dropped his gun sits between buildings on either side — a detail the post argues deserves more scrutiny. The image above is attached to that post.
Questions raised by the post
According to @MuppetMasher, several questions about the official account remain unanswered:
- Has anyone noticed the buildings on either side of where authorities believe the suspect dropped the gun?
- The official statement reportedly has the "suspect" parking his car at UVU at 8:29am, but, according to the post, never states when he was seen leaving that parking lot.
- The post argues investigators surely have the suspect's phone pinging every cell tower he drove or walked past, which would make a precise timeline possible.
- The post asks why the suspect's timeline is "so sketchy" when the technology exists to "track his every footstep," calling the gaps "convenient."
These are questions and observations raised by the poster, not established facts. They intersect with broader concerns about the official Timeline and how the recovered weapon fits the account of the suspect's movements.
Why this matters
The location where a weapon is recovered, and the path a suspect took to and from it, are central to reconstructing what happened. Gaps between when the suspect's car was reportedly parked and when he was seen leaving — combined with the absence of publicly released cell-tower tracking — are the kinds of timeline questions this investigation continues to flag. Readers should weigh these observations against any official ballistics and movement evidence that is eventually released.