Suspect Tyler Robinson, 22, in Custody for Charlie Kirk Shooting
Tyler Robinson, 22, exhibited political disdain toward Charlie Kirk and left engraved messages on bullet casings, leading to charges including aggravated murder, authorities said.
- Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old man from St. George, Utah, was arrested for shooting and killing right-wing talk show host and activist Charlie Kirk at a college speaking event.
- After a family member contacted a friend, who informed authorities, Robinson was taken into custody after allegedly confessing or implying his involvement in the incident.
- Robinson came from a Mormon household described as built on 'faith, duty, and service', contrasting with the alleged shooting, which sparked disbelief in the community.
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Alleged killer of Charlie Kirk attempted to get his friend involved in the plot
The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk allegedly attempted to elicit the assistance of a friend following the assassination.Chat messages on the social platform Discord allegedly showed 22-year-old Tyler Robinson asking a friend to collect the weapon used in the shooting from the wooded area outside the campus."He realised, I guess, as he was making his escape there, that he could no longer carry that with him and was hoping his friend would g…
From father's advice to pastor's call: How Charlie Kirk's shooter Tyler Robinson was turned in to police
The prime suspect in the killing of rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson, was arrested after he confessed his crimes to his father, who eventually turned him in to the authorities


Charlie Kirk shooting suspect silent after initial talk with police in Utah
UTAH – Tyler Robinson, the man accused of shooting and killing political activist Charlie Kirk, has stopped talking to investigators according to two sources familiar with the case.
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