Utah Governor Says Trans Partner of Tyler Robinson is Cooperating in Investigation
Tyler Robinson, 22, allegedly motivated by radical leftist views, lived with transgender partner who is cooperating with FBI; investigation reveals anti-fascist messaging on bullet casings.
- Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested after confessing to the murder of Charlie Kirk, according to reports from Utah Governor Spencer Cox.
- Robinson's partner, a transgender woman, is cooperating with the FBI and is believed to be a significant part of the investigation into Kirk's death.
- Governor Cox revealed that bullet casings found at the scene had messages including derogatory inscriptions, reflecting Robinson's views.
- Investigators have not established a motive, but they noted Robinson's growing disapproval of Kirk's political views prior to the murder.
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