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Gun Discovery Sequence

The prosecution narrative depends on a scoped Mauser .30-06 recovered near UVU linking Tyler Robinson to the killing. CK_FILE strange event #1 and multiple citizen threads emphasize how late and how oddly that rifle appeared — after arm-to-arm searches and K-9 passes found nothing, until federal agents allegedly directed junior local officers to search again. We document the reported sequence; we do not assert the rifle was planted.

Strange event #1 (master file)

CK_FILE lists as a top-tier anomaly:

  1. First pass: arm-to-arm local law enforcementno gun found
  2. K-9 searchno gun found
  3. Federal agents arrive
  4. Three feds tell three junior / new-hire local officers to search the area again
  5. Then the gun is found

If accurate, the weapon was not discovered through initial systematic search — it appeared after federal direction to less experienced officers.

Where and how the rifle was found (official narrative)

Charging summaries describe a Mauser Model 98 .30-06 with scope in wooded area / bushes near campus, wrapped in a dark towel, after Robinson allegedly fled north. See Tyler Robinson — Weapon and Gun Dropped Location.

Construction crew photo mismatch

A separate thread (NOT TYLER ROBINSON adjacent posts in CK) quotes Mr. Hope that a photo officers showed a construction crew did not resemble the shooter the crew encountered — while FBI narrative moved toward Robinson. That does not identify an alternative shooter but undercuts confidence that early eyewitnesses saw Tyler.

Land ownership questions

CK strange events ask who owns the land where the gun was left — university vs Palantir claims in notes. Chain-of-custody from find site to lab matters for ATF Inconclusive debates.

Kennington overlap

Research notes flag Kennington reportedly at the scene with a rifle the same day the "missing" gun surfaced — Law Enforcement threads. Investigators treat this as a person-of-interest overlap, not a resolved alternate-shooter ID.

Commentary on federal narrative

Candace Owens and Baron Coleman threads allege "Feds lied about the gun location" and used Robinson as a patsy. These are reported allegations against institutions, not adjudicated findings.