Baron Coleman Uncovered Disturbing Google Search Patterns Linked to Charlie Kirk Assassination Using Public Trend Data

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Baron Coleman Uncovered Disturbing Google Search Patterns Linked to Charlie Kirk Assassination Using Public Trend Data

Baron Coleman discovered shocking patterns in Google Trends data that raise serious questions about the Charlie Kirk assassination. Using publicly available search information, he found that specific details about the September 10th event, including the exact gun drop location at 683 West 925 South Street, the Losee Center perch, shooter Tyler James Robinson's full name, and roommate Lance Twiggs, were all searched from IP addresses in Israel and Washington DC months before the shooting occurred. The searches appeared as early as June and July 2025, yet the event wasn't publicly announced until late August. Baron extends this pattern to previous mass shootings, finding similar pre-event searches in DC for shooters like Anthony Quinn Warner, Patrick Crusius, and Payton Gendron. He presents this not as definitive proof, but as public information demanding investigation by FBI Director Kash Patel.

September 22, 2025

Opening the Investigation with a Hypothetical

Baron opened his broadcast in an unconventional way, asking viewers to imagine he had uncovered disturbing information about Canada. He posed a thought experiment: if he discovered suspicious Google searches originating from Canada and shared them publicly, would anyone warn him his life might be in danger? The answer, he suggested, would be no. Canada is considered a friendly ally, and criticizing them based on public data would pose no personal threat.

But Baron wasn't investigating Canada. He was investigating something far more sensitive, and every single person he consulted warned him the same thing: sharing this information could put his life in danger. This wasn't about some distant, inconsequential nation. This was about searches originating from Israel and Washington DC—searches that appeared to be connected to the Charlie Kirk assassination that took place on September 10, 2025.

The Iranian Hit Squad Narrative

Baron contextualized his investigation by addressing the ongoing narrative about Iranian hit squads allegedly operating freely in the United States. For years, Americans have been told these hit squads exist, that they're targeting political figures, and that they even attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump. Israeli Prime Minister referenced these squads, and speculation linked them to the Butler, Pennsylvania assassination attempt in July 2024.

Baron found this narrative suspicious. If these hit squads exist and the government knows about them, why haven't they been arrested? If their existence is known, their location must be known as well. He decided to test the theory by searching Google Trends for evidence that Iranian operatives were using Google to conduct reconnaissance on potential targets. His search came back empty—no evidence of Iranian-based searches related to American political figures or assassination targets.

But when he expanded his search to other countries in the region, particularly Israel, the results were striking.

Discovering the Pattern: Mass Shooters Searched Before Their Crimes

Before diving into the Charlie Kirk assassination, Baron demonstrated a disturbing pattern he discovered regarding previous mass shootings in America. Using Google Trends, he searched for the names of various mass shooters and limited the geographic scope to Washington DC. What he found was shocking: multiple mass shooters were searched in Washington DC weeks, months, or even years before they committed their crimes.

Anthony Quinn Warner, the Nashville Christmas Day bomber from December 2020, was searched in Washington DC five months before the bombing. Patrick Crusius, who shot up an El Paso Walmart in August 2019, was searched in DC two years before the shooting and again at the beginning of that year. Ahmad Ali Alissa, who killed ten people at a Boulder, Colorado King Soopers supermarket in March 2021, was searched in DC the year before. Payton Gendron, the 18-year-old who drove to a predominantly black Buffalo neighborhood and shot up a Topps supermarket in May 2022, was searched in DC in October 2020, September 2021, and August 2021—all before the shooting.

Baron acknowledged multiple possible explanations: these individuals could have been on FBI radar, the searches could be coincidental, someone could be using a VPN routing through DC, or these individuals were being tracked and potentially cultivated. But he asked a pointed question: is it normal for every mass shooter to be searched in Washington DC months or years before they commit their crimes?

The Charlie Kirk Searches Begin

Baron then turned his attention to the Charlie Kirk assassination. He had previously demonstrated in his prior broadcast that several key terms related to the assassination—including Tyler James Robinson, the Losee Center, and Lance Twiggs—showed up in Washington DC searches before the September 10th event became public knowledge.

He decided to expand his geographic scope and search for these same terms in Israel. The results were stunning.

On September 7, 2025—three days before the assassination—someone in Israel searched for "W925 SST," which Baron interpreted as West 925 South Street, the street where the murder weapon was recovered. When he searched more specifically for "683 West 925 South Street"—the exact address where the gun was found in a backyard—he got a hit in Washington DC in July 2025, almost two months before the assassination.

Baron noted the significance of this detail in light of Tyler James Robinson's alleged confession to his roommate Lance Twiggs. In that confession, Robinson stated he had been planning the assassination for "about a week." Baron found this phrasing suspicious and overly specific. Why include that detail unless you wanted to establish that nothing before one week prior was connected to the crime? If the gun drop location was searched two months earlier, that would directly contradict the "about a week" timeline.

Huntsville Connection and the Losee Center

Baron continued searching and found that West 925 South Street was also searched in the Huntsville-Decatur, Alabama area almost one month before the assassination. Huntsville is significant because it houses a secondary FBI headquarters.

He then looked at searches for the Losee Center, the student union building at Utah Valley University where Tyler James Robinson allegedly perched to take the shot that killed Charlie Kirk. The Losee Center was searched from an IP address in Israel on July 2, 2025—more than two months before the shooting. It was searched again from Israel twice during the week of July 7-9 and once more on July 29.

Baron considered innocent explanations: perhaps someone in Israel had a child studying abroad at Utah Valley University and wanted to know more about the student center. But he couldn't ignore the fact that this was the precise building where the alleged shooter allegedly took the fatal shot, and it was searched multiple times months in advance.

Tyler James Robinson and Lance Twiggs

The full name "Tyler James Robinson" was searched from Israel on August 18, 2025—three and a half weeks before the shooting. Baron noted that searching for someone by their full name is typically intentional rather than coincidental. The name wasn't searched at any other time in the records, just that one specific instance weeks before Robinson allegedly became a household name.

Then Baron looked up Lance Twiggs, Robinson's roommate who received the alleged confession via text message. Twiggs had become a figure of public fascination and ridicule due to reports about his alleged desire to transition and possible involvement in furry culture. Baron expressed sympathy for Twiggs, noting that if he's innocent, he's suffered tremendously from the association.

Lance Twiggs was searched from Israel in June 2025—a full month before the Losee Center searches and the gun drop location searches. His name appeared again in Washington DC a month and a half before the shooting. Baron found this particularly striking because "Lance Twiggs" is such a rare name that many assumed it was fabricated.

Thomas Matthew Crooks Connection

Baron also searched for Thomas Matthew Crooks, the individual who allegedly took a shot at Donald Trump in July 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Crooks' name appeared in Israel searches six months before that assassination attempt.

Event Planning Timeline Raises Questions

Baron then addressed a critical timeline issue. Utah Valley University first publicly announced that Charlie Kirk would be appearing on campus on September 1, 2025—just nine days before the event. Charlie Kirk's own website announced it a few days earlier, around August 27-28.

But planning a major political event doesn't happen in days. Baron walked through the extensive process: securing university approval, coordinating with local chapters, arranging permits, lining up security, booking transportation, scheduling staff, and coordinating with multiple schools on a tour. This process takes months, not days or weeks.

If searches for the Losee Center, the gun drop address, Tyler James Robinson, and Lance Twiggs were all happening in June and July—two to three months before the public announcement—then someone with inside knowledge of the event planning must have shared that information. Baron posed a critical question: was this a security breach at Turning Point USA or at Utah Valley University?

The Disappearing Evidence

Baron revealed something deeply troubling: many of the searches he documented in his previous broadcast no longer show up. He had run the searches eight to ten times before going public, and they appeared every single time. He was able to replicate them the evening after his show. But a day or two later, a friend told him the searches could no longer be replicated.

When Baron tried again, most of the searches showed "not enough data" or had been wiped. He had anticipated this possibility and screen recorded himself performing all the new searches and downloaded all the data. He noted that if a random person were conducting these searches, they wouldn't have the power to call Google and have them removed. But someone with significant authority might.

Two Options: Coincidence or Conspiracy

Baron laid out what he sees as the only two possible explanations for what he discovered:

Option One: Total Coincidence. Every single search—the gun drop address, the Losee Center, Tyler James Robinson's full name, Lance Twiggs' rare name, all searched from Israel and Washington DC months before the event was announced—is purely coincidental. Perhaps people were using VPNs, or there are innocent explanations for each search.

Option Two: This Was Planned. These Google searches were part of a coordinated scheme to assassinate Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old father of two young children who will now grow up without memories of their father. This would mean one or more state actors planned, coordinated, and executed the assassination.

Baron stated clearly that he doesn't want to live in a world where option two is true. He wants to live in a world where this was just a disturbed 22-year-old acting alone. But the evidence he's found makes that increasingly difficult to believe.

A Direct Challenge to Kash Patel

Baron issued a direct challenge to FBI Director Kash Patel. Google has the specific IP addresses for every search Baron documented. Patel could obtain a search warrant in one day—any judge who saw this data would issue it immediately. With that warrant, Patel could determine exactly where these searches originated.

If they trace back to a VPN in Tel Aviv, that would provide clarity. If they trace to actual government offices or specific individuals, that would demand further investigation. If they trace to random civilians with innocent explanations, that would put the conspiracy theories to rest.

Baron emphasized that only Kash Patel has the power to answer these questions definitively. Only he can tell the American people whether this was total coincidence or something far more sinister. Baron expressed hope that America finally has the right FBI director—one who will pursue truth regardless of political consequences.

Why This Matters

Baron noted the absurdity of living in a world where sharing publicly available information—information anyone could find with a Google search—would put someone's life in danger. He didn't hack any servers or break any laws. He simply used Google Trends the way anyone else could.

Yet every person he consulted warned him that sharing information about Israel's potential connection to this event could be dangerous. They wouldn't have said that about Canada, or France, or Australia. Only when Israel was mentioned did people express fear for his safety.

Baron concluded by saying he has much more information that he hasn't shared publicly but has provided to trusted individuals. He wants this information to reach the right people—those with the authority to investigate properly. He doesn't want credit; he wants answers.

If Kash Patel investigates and determines this was all coincidental, Baron will accept that result gladly. But if Patel chooses to treat this like the Epstein files and pretend it doesn't exist, that will tell its own story. The American people deserve to know the truth about what happened to Charlie Kirk, and the only way to get that truth is through official investigation with subpoena power.

Baron ended by saying he'll be back with more information, or perhaps someone else will provide updates if he decides not to or can't continue.

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