A disturbing development has emerged in the investigation into the assassination of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk, as neighbors reported strange activity at the home of alleged shooter Tyler Robinson weeks before the attack.

According to a local resident, two individuals with out-of-state license plates were seen entering and exiting Robinson’s shared townhouse approximately 14 days prior to the murder. The neighbor described the visitors as “not giving off a good vibe,” though no further details about their identities or purpose were provided.

Robinson, 23, was arrested and charged in connection with Kirk’s killing, which occurred during a college speaking event. The victim, 31, was shot in the neck after posing a question about transgender mass shooters.

The townhouse, leased for $1,800 per month, was reportedly occupied by Robinson and his roommate, Lance Twiggs, 22. A family member of Twiggs confirmed they were roommates but declined to comment on personal details, including claims of a romantic relationship orTwiggs’ political views.

The case has raised questions after a social media post linked to Twiggs appeared to celebrate Kirk’s death. The message, “WE FCKING DID IT,” was reportedly a reply to a post confirming the assassination. Additionally, investigators are examining the timing of the shooting, which occurred as Kirk addressed transgender mass shooters, and whether any external factors influenced the attack.

FBI officials have stated they are not ruling out the possibility of co-conspirators, emphasizing that the investigation is ongoing. A source cited by reporter Benny Johnson indicated the agency has collected “enormous amounts of evidence” and plans to disclose details about the suspect’s online activities.