Candace Owens claims K-9 officers say bomb dogs "missing the gun" suggests it was not present

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Candace Owens is doubling down on her criticism of the official account regarding the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. Candace Owens' latest claims on the role of K-9 units used during the search for the alleged murder weapon are going viral.

In an X (formerly Twitter) post, Candace Owens wrote,

"Emails are pouring in right now from K-9 officers and military men telling me that if the bomb dogs did not find the weapon, it’s because it was NOT there or had not been fired. The bomb dogs “missing the gun” was an unexpected tipping point for a lot of people. 😂"

What did Candace Owens say about K-9 officers claiming bomb dogs "missing the gun" suggests it was not present?

During her latest podcast, Candace Owens stated,

"So the story goes, you remember, the story goes that the police officers found the gun in a wooded area. Now, immediately, we had people telling us, students telling us that even that description is faux, wooded area. No, that's actually not the right topography surrounding UVU. Well, interestingly enough, the exact place where the gun was found, which is described more like a median between two roads. I think I showed you that footage of where they found that gun. Certainly not in the woods. There's some trees and there are some bushes. Well, interestingly enough, before that gun was found, that area had already been searched, right? not just by veteran police officers who told me that the way they do this is they sort of lock arms. Then they kind of go, you know, you've kind of seen this in some shows. Maybe that's what they did. They came up. They didn't have anything. Then they said, OK, we are only human.
"Let's release the bomb dogs in that exact area where ultimately the gun is going to later be discovered. The bomb dogs didn't turn up with anything. And here is why that fact alone is remarkably suspicious according to the police officers that were involved. And I'm fascinated by this now. I love fun facts about animals. Obviously, we all know that dogs have incredible scent, right? Their sense of smell is like literally up to 100,000 times more than a human scent. Now, in case you didn't know, and I did not know this, Over $19 billion has been spent on research and development of technology that can detect explosives, okay? Over $19 billion. And yet, no man-created technology comes close to conquering the scent of a dog. Essentially what I'm saying to you is that dogs are the highest grade available technology that we have when it comes to detecting explosives. And bomb dogs are specifically trained to detect explosive like gunpowders."

Candace Owens continued,

"That's why they have these animals at police departments. Even an untrained dog, like even just your dog, you know, and like you're walking your dog and he's got like a scent and you're like, what's going on? I don't know what he smells. They can pick up a scent of a fired weapon days after it was triggered. Their nose will still pick up that scent. A bomb dog, they can smell it up to a week, right? Maybe even more because they're specifically training and during this training process, I'm reading that they will cover something in chemicals. They'll train them. So like after it rains, obviously they are just training their scent to get stronger and stronger and stronger. After a week, after an explosive goes off or a weapon is fired, they will tell you, here it is. They'll be able to find that weapon. I'm telling you this so that you can comprehend that if you're sending out bomb dogs to find a weapon that was just recently fired like an hour ago, that's not even fun for them.
"That's not even interesting. That's ridiculous. You're basically saying to that dog, one plus one equals what? It's too easy. This is what they did. They sent these bomb dogs out and they go over to the area and they find nothing. The highest grade technology that we have finds nothing. These dogs belong to the sheriff's department in Pleasant Grove, by the way, you should know that. So seasoned officers plus the dogs crawled the area and came up dry until fast forward. So many miracles in this story. Fast forward to when the feds arrive After the dogs fail to the corner with you dogs and the feds are here, the federal officers are going around and asking officers weird questions like, oh, how long have you been on the police force? And what happens then is that federal officers direct three police officers who I'm told between the three of these officers, they had less than a year and a half. on the force, okay?"

Candace Owens continued arguing that the official description of where the gun was found is misleading,

"Like these officers are pretty spanking brand new, just like everything else in the story. And the federal officers specifically direct them, check again over yonder, check again yonder, right over there, because I just don't trust that super high grade technology of a dog's nose that we have. And you, you, sir, you three, go and see if there could be something over there, We can't trust those 100,000 times stronger noses. You're human. Take it on, take on the task. And guys, you're not gonna believe me. The nose that's trained to pick up gunpowder, explosive, combustible material, they get an F. But lo and behold, these police officers Bam, there it is, the gun. We've got the weapon. There's no cheating here. We nailed it. We might as well get rid of these dogs, right? It's completely useless to have these dogs around. I have the names of the officers who were involved in that discovery. I do not intend on releasing those names at this moment in time.
"I would like to try to reach out to them in earnest and also because I also need to research them because I'm like this and I need to know who their great-grandparents are. I need to know everything about these officers. That's not the only dog in the story. Then there's Freya. Freya is a canine dog. And I am told that, and please correct me. Okay, actually don't, please don't send me a million emails if this little factoid I get wrong. But my understanding is that the canines are different from the bomb dogs. And the canines are trained for like drugs and like can smell a person. Okay, whatever, whatever. Freya in this story is a canine, okay? And she is specifically the canine that sniffed out the route to the rooftop where Tyler Robinson, the Losey Center rooftop where he allegedly took the shot."

Candace Owens concluded, saying,

"Now, in case when I tell you that you're reasonably concluding that this means that they took the gun that the officers found, they gave it to Freya and Freya smells the weapon and then. He said, here we go, and led them back to the rooftop. I want you to know that you'd be wrong because everything in the story has to be exceptional. Everything in this story has to be different and special and unique. Actually, they didn't give Freya any object, but rather conducted something that was described to me as a condensed scent trace. So it's different. Freya, I'm told by police officers, essentially traced the scent from the bottom of the building where we saw a person jump off, right? And back to the top of the building. So Brea was able to conclude it's effectively like a target odor trace that the person who jumped here came from up here."

Candace Owens also added,

"I want to be clear, I am hearing this from multiple officers who were involved with the hunt, who have reached out since the very beginning and said everything was weird, everything was wrong. We feel like we were effectively being sent on like wild goose hunts, like a wild goose hunt by the feds, and the feds were sort of directing the show."

For further updates on the matter, one can follow Candace Owens' official channels.


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Edited by Gourab Kundu