SURGEON WHO TREATED CHARLIE KIRK CLAIMS THERE WAS NO EXIT WOUND AS SPECULATION SWIRLS THIS WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE WITH A HIGH VELOCITY SHOT
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Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet on Saturday said Charlie Kirk's surgeon called it an "absolute miracle" that the bullet that killed him didn’t exit his body because dozens of people were standing behind him when he was shot.
"I want to address some of the discussion about the lack of an exit wound with Charlie. I’m usually not interested in delving into most of this kind of online chatter, and I apologize this is somewhat graphic, but in this case, the fact that there wasn’t an exit wound is probably another miracle, and I want people to know," Kolvet, the executive producer of "The Charlie Kirk Show," wrote in a lengthy post on X.
Kolvet said he had just spoken with Kirk’s surgeon, who told him the bullet "'absolutely should have gone through, which is very very normal for a high powered, high velocity round. I’ve seen wounds from this caliber many times and they always just go through everything. This would have taken a moose or two down, an elk, etc.’"
The claim that a high velocity bullet from a Mauser would not leave an exit wound was met with scepticism
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However, user on the social media platform remain skeptical of Kolvet's comments due to how unlikely it sounds that Kirk's neck bone would prevent the bullet from passing through... although, I would point out that tales like these are exactly how miracles work!
Anyway, commenting on the post, one user typed: "So the wound we saw was an entry wound? Where did the bullet end up in his body? Which one of these super healthy bones were strong enough to stop a [a bullet from a] 30-06 [Springfield cartridge sniper rifle]?"
A third chimed in: "'His bone was so healthy and the density was so so impressive that he’s like the man of steel. It should have just gone through and through. It likely would have killed those standing behind him too.' This quote is absolutely ridiculous."
"You do realize this is highly improbable," another user added.
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