India, April 1 -- The trial of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson accused of killing Charlie Kirk took a shocking turn on Monday after it was reported that defense attorneys submitted a report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that stated the bullet found in Charlie Kirk's body did not match Tyler Robinson's rifle.

The issue remains unresolved as there are question marks on the ATF report, which the defense attorneys presented in court on Monday. After the report, the FBI said that it is running additional tests to determine if the mismatch is indeed true.

Robinson's attorneys, meanwhile, said that they plan to use the testimony of the ATF personnel who conducted the test in the court proceedings. They also requ...