What We Know So Far:
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Shooting suspect in custody: Authorities have confirmed that the suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk is a 22-year-old Utah man named Tyler Robinson, who is currently held without bail in Utah County Jail on multiple charges, including aggravated murder.
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How it happened: According to Utah Governor Spencer Cox, a family member reached out to a family friend, who then contacted law enforcement. The family friend informed officials that Robinson confessed to them or implied he was responsible for the shooting.
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More on the investigation: Investigators say Robinson had spoken negatively about Charlie Kirk prior to the incident. They recovered a bolt-action rifle wrapped in a towel along with bullet casings that bore inscriptions — including messages like “Hey fascist, catch!” and others referencing anti-fascist symbolism.
Additional Verified Details
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Identity & Arrest
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Tyler Robinson, 22, was taken into custody on Thursday evening, Sept. 11, roughly 33 hours after the shooting occurred on Sept. 10 during Charlie Kirk’s appearance at Utah Valley University.
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Robinson allegedly acted alone. Law enforcement sources, including FBI Director Kash Patel, have stated there are no other suspects being sought.
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Evidence & Forensics
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A high-powered bolt-action rifle was recovered from a wooded area near the campus. Investigators also discovered spent and unfired bullet casings engraved with provocative messages.
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Electronic evidence — including Discord messages — linked Robinson to the crime. The messages allegedly mentioned retrieving a rifle and disposing of it in a bush.
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