Follow-up on Those Casing Engravings – HotAir

Yesterday morning we learned from an ATF leak to Steven Crowder that the bullet casings found with the rifle used to kill Charlie Kirk had been engraved with messages. The initial report said the ammo was “engraved with expressions of transgender and antifascist ideology.” This obviously put a pretty clear spin on who the shooter would turn out to be.





But later in the day the NY Times published a warning from an unnamed law enforcement source (see here) which seemed to walk back the reliability of the initial report.

A senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the investigation cautioned that the report had not been verified by A.T.F. analysts, did not match other summaries of the evidence and might turn out to have been misread or misinterpreted.

As I said at the time this wasn’t an outright denial the casings had been engraved just a note of caution about their interpretation. CNN then reported that a series of arrows on one of the casings had been initially interpreted as connecting to trans ideology but that hadn’t been verified.

Two law enforcement sources told CNN that agents quickly ran an initial search on one of the markings, including a series of arrows, which analysts initially interpreted to be a connection to the transgender community. That information remains unverified and is still being investigated.

What that set off on X was a claim that there were no engravings on the casings at all and that the ATF had made a dumb mistake by misinterpreting manufacturer’s marks as engravings. This is from a left-wing account with 250,000 followers.





The part of this that really took off was the claim that the letters “TRN,” a symbol for a Turkish ammo manufacturer, had been misinterpreted as a reference to “trans.”

There are a few people still confidently repeating this today as if the image with the TRN stamp was a photo of the actual casing. (To be clear, it’s not.) 

Also, that particular manufacturer apparently doesn’t make ammo for the rifle in question.





So what really happened here? Well, there were four casings with engravings on them, all found with the rifle:

Here they are:

  • “Notices bulges OwO what’s this?”
  • Hey Fascist! Catch! Up Arrow Symbol, Right Arrow Symbol, Three Down Arrow Symbols.
  • “O Bella Chao, Bella Chao, Bella Ciao, Ciao Ciao”
  • “If you read this, you are gay, LMAO.”

All of these have been pretty well identified at this point. Two of them are clearly references to fascism and two appear to be generalized online taunting.

Just to be clear, these two refer to fascism and seem to identify the shooter as an anti-fascist.

  • Hey Fascist! Catch!
  • “O Bella Chao, Bella Chao, Bella Ciao, Ciao Ciao”

But what’s missing here is any clear reference to trans issues. The first engraving “Notices bulges OWO what’s this?” is sort of a reference to furry culture but as Grok suggests, it seems more like general taunting in this case. 





As for the series of arrows, that’s the message that, according to CNN, was initially thought to be a reference to trans issues based on an initial search. But it turns out it’s actually a series of controller codes for a video game. It’s the code you put in to drop a really big bomb in the game. So the entire message on that casing was “Hey Fascist! Catch!” followed by a code indicating a big explosion.

So far, I don’t see anything else connecting this kid to trans issues, but he does seem to have identified as an anti-fascist and that jibes with the political conversations he reportedly had about Charlie Kirk prior to the shooting.


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