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Discord is distancing itself from the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect

Discord is distancing itself from the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect

  • Discord has denied that Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson used the platform to discuss his crime, following accusations that it helped radicalize him.
  • According to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, investigators found a message on Discord where Robinson’s roommate joked about a conversation with Robinson, but Discord claims this was actually a conversation between the roommate and a third party discussing something else.
  • Discord has removed Robinson’s account for violating its off-platform behavior policy, and the company has stated that it has “found no evidence” that Robinson planned or promoted violence on the platform.
  • Discord has faced scrutiny in the past for being used by mass shooters to discuss violent rhetoric, and some right-wing influencers have accused the platform of contributing to radicalization and recruitment.
  • Discord’s vice president of trust and safety, Jud Hoffman, stated that the company “strongly condemns violence of any kind” and will continue to coordinate with law enforcement to prevent similar incidents in the future.

A photo of Charlie Kirk

Discord denies that the suspect accused of killing Charlie Kirk used the messaging platform to discuss his crime, following the service getting mentioned by law enforcement in a press conference — and after accusations that it helped radicalize the alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson. In a statement to The Verge, Jud Hoffman, Discord’s vice president of trust and safety, said the company has “found no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord.”

During a press briefing on Friday, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said investigators spoke with Robinson’s roommate, and that the roommate “stated that his roommate, referring to Robinson, made a joke on Discord.” Investigators then asked to see the Discord messages and proceeded “to take photos of the screen as each message was shown,” Cox said. Cox added that the photos “consisted of various messages, including content of messages between the phone contact named Tyler with an emoji icon.” Some of the messages captured by authorities contained references to “having left the rifle wrapped in a towel” and “engraving bullets,” according to Cox. 

While Cox’s statement makes it sound like the roommate reported Robinson had, using Discord, made a joke, Discord’s spokesperson says it actually means the roommate had been chatting on Discord with a third party and discussed Robinson making comments somewhere else.

“The messages referenced in recent reporting about planning details do not appear to be Discord messages,” Hoffman said. “These were communications between the suspect’s roommate and a friend after the shooting, where the roommate was recounting the contents of a note the suspect had left elsewhere.”

It’s a fine distinction, but one that helps Discord downplay any involvement in the killing. The popular platform has been used by multiple mass shooters in past years to discuss violent and hateful rhetoric, and in one case to offer details about the attack itself. That’s earned it scrutiny from figures including New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose office probed whether it and streaming service Twitch contributed to violence.

Since Kirk’s shooting, Discord has also become a target of right-wing influencers like Andy Ngo, who claim some “young high-profile shooters” are “radicalized and groomed” on the platform. Conservative influencer Laura Loomer similarly linked the suspect’s alleged use of Discord to the man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump, saying it’s “the same platform the Butler assassin was communicating with people in.” On Friday, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) urged the FBI to look into “radicalization networks,” claiming that online platforms like Discord “are being exploited by extremists for recruitment and radicalization.”

Hoffman told The Verge that Discord has since removed Robinson’s account for violating its off-platform behavior policy. “We strongly condemn violence of any kind, including political violence, and we will continue to coordinate closely with law enforcement,” Hoffman said.

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Q. What is Discord’s stance on the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect?
A. Discord denies that the suspect used the platform to discuss his crime, but has removed the suspect’s account for violating its off-platform behavior policy.

Q. Did investigators find evidence of the suspect planning violence on Discord?
A. According to Discord’s vice president of trust and safety, Jud Hoffman, there is “no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord.”

Q. What did investigators say about the messages found on Robinson’s phone?
A. Investigators said they took photos of the screen as each message was shown, capturing content such as references to leaving a rifle wrapped in a towel and engraving bullets.

Q. How did Discord interpret the roommate’s statement about Robinson making a joke on Discord?
A. Discord’s spokesperson says the roommate had been chatting with a third party on Discord and discussed Robinson making comments somewhere else, not that Robinson made a joke on the platform itself.

Q. Has Discord faced scrutiny from figures over its handling of mass shooters on the platform?
A. Yes, figures such as New York Attorney General Letitia James have probed whether Discord and streaming service Twitch contributed to violence.

Q. What has been the reaction of right-wing influencers to Discord’s handling of the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect?
A. Right-wing influencers like Andy Ngo and Laura Loomer have claimed that Discord is being exploited by extremists for recruitment and radicalization, linking the suspect’s alleged use of the platform to other violent incidents.

Q. Has Discord condemned violence in any way?
A. Yes, according to Jud Hoffman, Discord “strongly condemn[s] violence of any kind, including political violence.”

Q. What has Discord done since the Charlie Kirk shooting?
A. Discord has removed Robinson’s account for violating its off-platform behavior policy and will continue to coordinate closely with law enforcement.

Q. Has the FBI been urged to investigate radicalization networks on online platforms like Discord?
A. Yes, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has urged the FBI to look into “radicalization networks,” claiming that online platforms like Discord are being exploited by extremists for recruitment and radicalization.