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Reporter Slammed For Reaction To Disturbing Texts Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Sent

Backlash for reporter after shocking comments exposed.

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An ABC News correspondent has sparked controversy with remarks that some are calling “tone-deaf.”

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The shooting of Charlie Kirk explained.

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Tyler Robinson, 22, faces murder charges for allegedly fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a public event in Utah.

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The attack occurred in front of hundreds of witnesses, leaving the community shaken.

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Authorities say Robinson used a high-powered rifle to carry out the shooting.

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Officials have noted inscriptions on the ammunition, featuring anti-fascist slogans and memes.

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Robinson was arrested after a 33-hour manhunt and remains in custody without bail.

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The shocking text messages released.

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The messages released by prosecutors paint a disturbing yet complex picture.

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Robinson allegedly planned the attack meticulously, documenting his thoughts and feelings in real time.

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Yet, the texts also reveal a tender side: expressions of regret, care for his partner, and personal insecurities.

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His partner, originally identifying as male and now female, appears throughout the texts as a source of emotional grounding.

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Friends and family describe Robinson as a high-achieving young man, with a near-perfect ACT score and a 4.0 GPA.

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Experts say this duality—violent action paired with personal vulnerability—is part of what has fueled public fascination.

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Prosecutors argue the texts show premeditation, while defense attorneys may lean on the emotional context.

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This tension has made the messages a focal point in the media storm surrounding the trial.

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Gutman’s comments unveiled.

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On ABC News Live, Matt Gutman described the texts exchanged between Robinson and his partner as “very touching.”

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He highlighted phrases like “my love” and personal expressions of concern.

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Gutman defended his choice of words, saying the messages offered “a portrait of a very human person.”

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Critics argue that his comments risk romanticizing a confession to murder.

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Social media erupted with backlash, some calling his remarks “disgusting” or “tone-deaf.”

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Backlash for reporter clarified.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis publicly condemned Gutman’s remarks.

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Senator Jim Banks also weighed in, criticizing ABC News for airing the comments.

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Online commentators debated journalistic responsibility and ethics in reporting sensitive cases.

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Calls for Gutman’s dismissal have circulated widely across social media platforms.

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The case has reignited discussions about how journalists portray suspects in high-profile crimes.

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Some argue Gutman was merely humanizing a tragic story; others say it crosses ethical boundaries.

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ABC News has not issued a formal statement responding to the controversy.

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Media analysts say the comments underscore the fine line between reporting facts and sensationalizing them.

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Gutman’s remarks draw furious backlash.

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Prosecutors plan to use the text messages as evidence of motive and premeditation.

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The trial will have implications for discussions on political violence, media ethics, and public perception

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Advocacy groups on both sides of the political spectrum are closely watching developments.

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Public interest remains intense as courtroom proceedings unfold and debates rage online.

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Gutman’s “touching” remark has ignited a firestorm, raising urgent questions about how far reporters should go in portraying the humanity of a murder suspect.

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