Prosecutors in Charlie Kirk ‘s killing pointed Tuesday to an engraved bullet, arguing that the inscription “Hey Facist! CATCH!” demonstrates that Kirk was targeted for how the defendant perceived his politics.

Whether defendant Tyler Robinson acted out of political animus could be key for prosecutors seeking the death penalty — or for his attorneys in taking that punishment off the table.

The prosecution and defense have filed dueling documents focused on whether the crime included aggravating factors that would make Robinson eligible for the death penalty if convicted. Those include political targeting and whether the shooting endangered thousands of others who attended Kirk’s Sept. 10 event at Utah Valley University.

Robinson is charged with crimes including aggravated murder and has not yet entered a plea. The 23-year-old defendant turned himself in a day after the shooting.

The latest batch of court documents follows a five-day preliminary hearing in July, when prosecutors presented what they said was “overwhelming” evidence against Robinson, while defense attorneys worked to sow doubt about analysts’ findings.

Judge Tony Graf said he will decide if the case should advance to trial after he hears again from both sides on Sept. 1.

In a document filed late Tuesday, prosecutors argued the engraved bullet found in the suspected murder weapon was an “overt political reference.” They also noted that Robinson allegedly wrote in a text message about Kirk: “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

Robinson’s attorneys have argued that the text message is not strong enough evidence to prove a political motivation. They did not immediately respond to a request for comment on prosecutors’ new filing.

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    Anarchists are pretty crazy. They even deny what the word means.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anarchy

    anarchy noun:
    1.
    a: a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority
    b: absence of government
    c: a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government
    2.
    a : absence or denial of any authority or established order
    b: absence of order : disorder

    Despite that, it’s pretty popular in some places for people to call themselves Anarchists.

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      That’s because there’s anarchy and Anarchy. Think like liberal and Liberal.

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        Liberal means a proponent for guaranteed civil rights and freedoms, so long as they don’t infringe upon others, perhaps you meant to say the differencd between liberal and the Libral Party of Australia?

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          It can mean a member of an official Liberal party (which can go from center left to center right), someone who favours a broad education, it can mean having plenty, being permissive, or a person who wants laissez-faire policies and self-regulating markets.

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            Laissez-faire are not liberal. In Laissez-faire no rights are guaranteed because the government is purely hands-off.

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        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy

        Notice it is with a large A!

        The word “anarchy” was first defined by Ancient Greek philosophy, which understood it to be a corrupted form of direct democracy, where a majority of people exclusively pursue their own interests.

        This is with a small a.
        So large and small a or A is the same meaning.

        https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/anarchy

        anarchy
        a situation in which there is no organization and control, especially in society, because there is no effective government:

        In none of the dictionaries I have looked, is there a definition that depend on using small or capital letter.
        It would also make no sense, as you would always use capital letter in the start of a sentence.

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          I get you. See liberal vs Liberal for an example of the capital letter confusion.

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            Liberal vs Liberal is different, lower case refer to the ideology, and uppercase to being member of a liberal party.