An anonymous post on X has renewed online speculation that Tyler Robinson, charged in connection with the death of Charlie Kirk, may have been wrongly identified as the shooter. Multiple voices online have called for a more thorough investigation, citing discrepancies between the initial witness description of a suspect and Robinson's appearance.

Robinson's defence attorneys have also requested that cameras be banned from the courtroomwhen he heads to his preliminary hearing scheduled for next month. Robinson has not entered a plea for the multiple charges he is facing, including aggravated murder, felony use of a firearm, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering.

On X, user ProjectConstitu suggested that the man wearing an all-black ensemble seen on the roof of a school in Utah could not have been Robinson. The initial description provided by construction worker Dylan Hope revealed that the man had greasy hair and was wearing a black trench coat, black cargo pants, and black sunglasses.

🚨FBI IGNORED Eyewitnesses Who Saw Shooter In ALL-BLACK Up Close—Construction Worker Dylan Hope Speaks Out 🕵️‍♂️👀The "official" story of the Charlie Kirk assassination looks less like a federal investigation and more like a poorly engineered cover up.Picture this: On September…pic.twitter.com/YXPnNTCvCx

The identity of the man wearing the all-black ensemble has never been revealed. In his place, federal authorities claimed it was Robinson who went on the roof and positioned himself to target Kirk during a speaking event in Utah.

'But then the feds stepped in. And suddenly, the man in the black mask vanished into the "fed-slop" ether. In his place, they gave us Tyler Robinson. A kid in a T-shirt and jeans who (allegedly) "dropped" onto a roof with a rifle that nobody saw him carry,' the user wrote.

A video ofCandace Owens saying that the eyewitness definitively said the man on the roof could not have been Robinsonbecause their description does not match was included in the post. Owens, speaking in the clip, alleged that Robinson had been framed and claimed that federal authorities were concealing the identity of the real perpetrator.

Several netizens seemed convinced that Robinson is innocent. They said that the young man doesn't fit the description of someone having long, greasy hair. Others also supported the allegations that he must have been framed.

💯💯💯 “Long greasy black hair” sure doesn’t match the “Tyler in the stairwell” or “Tyler walking down the street” images/videos we’ve been given.

'Long greasy black hair sure doesn't match the 'Tyler in the stairwell' or 'Tyler walking down the street' images/videos we've been given,' one person wrote.

Source: International Business Times UK