As the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination deepens, new revelations are emerging about the killer’s family. Screenshots reveal that Tyler Robinson’s mother, Amber Jones Robinson, once proudly shared photos of herself and her children posing with high-powered rifles on Facebook.
But soon after the shooting, those same photos began disappearing. Observers say she “cleaned up” her timeline, quickly erasing any traces of her family’s gun obsession. Yet, the internet never forgets — and now those screenshots are circulating widely.
One post from 2017 shows the family visiting Salt Lake City, smiling while holding military-grade firearms. Another birthday tribute in 2021 describes her son as a “leather-working, gun-toting, cowboy-loving, brilliant kid.”
Critics argue that this public glorification of guns inside the family environment paints a disturbing backdrop to the path that led Tyler Robinson to commit an unthinkable act. His mother’s attempt to erase these images may only raise more questions about what influence the home played in shaping his mindset.
The Robinson family has not issued a public statement addressing the controversy. But the erased photos speak louder than words — and now, the world is watching closely.