Tyler Robinson: What to know as Charlie Kirk’s shooting suspect awaits first court appearance

Niha Masih
The Washington Post
Tyler Robinson is set to appear in court this week after allegedly assassinating Charlie Kirk.
Tyler Robinson is set to appear in court this week after allegedly assassinating Charlie Kirk. Credit: The Nightly

The suspect in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is set to appear in court this week, as authorities continue to investigate the motive in the apparent act of political violence.

FBI Director Kash Patel said Monday that Tyler Robinson, 22, sent a text message before the fatal shooting saying that he had “an opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk” and that “I’m going to take it.”

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said that some of Mr Robinson’s friends and relatives said he had become “more political” before the shooting.

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Utah Governor Spencer Cox (said over the weekend that Mr Robinson has not confessed to authorities or cooperated with the investigation since he turned himself in on Thursday night.

The killing of Kirk, a divisive figure and close ally of President Donald Trump, during a public appearance at a Utah University Wednesday sent shock waves across the nation.

Vice President JD Vance hosted “The Charlie Kirk Show” on Monday afternoon as a tribute.

Vice President JD Vance has guest-hosted the livestream show of slain conservative Charlie Kirk. (AP PHOTO)
Vice President JD Vance has guest-hosted the livestream show of slain conservative Charlie Kirk. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

The suspect is to be formally charged in a court appearance Tuesday

Mr Robinson is set to make his first court appearance on Tuesday in Provo, Utah, where authorities are expected to formally charge him.

He was taken into custody after a 33-hour manhunt that included local law enforcement agencies and the FBI.

FBI release photos of suspected Charlie Kirk assassin.
FBI release photos of suspected Charlie Kirk assassin. Credit: FBI Salt Lake City

He is being held without bail in a special housing unit at the Utah County Jail on suspicion of aggravated murder, obstruction of justice and discharge of a weapon causing serious bodily harm.

The count of aggravated murder could lead to a capital felony charge, which is punishable under Utah law by the death penalty or life in prison.

A memorial service for Kirk is planned for Sunday in Arizona

Turning Point USA, the organisation Kirk co-founded, has announced a memorial for him on Sunday in Arizona, where the group is headquartered.

The service will be held at Glendale’s State Farm Stadium, which can seat more than 60,000. Doors will open at 8am local time, and the event will begin around 11am.

Mr Trump, Mr Vance, Cabinet secretaries and members of Congress are expected to attend, according to people familiar with the planning who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the details.

Charlie Kirk will be farewelled with a memorial service in his home state of Arizona. (AP PHOTO)
Charlie Kirk will be farewelled with a memorial service in his home state of Arizona. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Mr Trump told reporters Sunday night that he plans to attend Kirk’s funeral.

Suspect has ‘leftist ideology,’ Utah’s Governor says, but motive remains unclear

Mr Cox said that the motive behind Kirk’s killing is not yet known but that authorities think the suspect has a “leftist ideology,” based on their interviews with those who know him.

Mr Robinson is registered as an unaffiliated voter, while his parents are registered Republicans, according to state voter records.

Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson.
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson. Credit: X/supplied

Speaking on NBC News’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday, Mr Cox said Mr Robinson’s relatives told investigators that he had “very different” political views than those of his conservative family, though he did not provide further details.

Once a straight-A student, Mr Robinson appeared to have been “radicalised” after dropping out of Utah State University, according to Mr Cox.

Mr Cox said Mr Robinson had been living with a romantic partner who “was shocked” to learn about the shooting and has been cooperating with authorities.

Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson.
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson. Credit: X/supplied

The Governor said the partner, who investigators think had no prior knowledge of the shooting, “is transitioning from male to female.”

He said authorities could not say whether these details were relevant to the investigation, adding that he wanted to be careful about drawing connections to the suspect’s motive.

In a Monday interview with “Fox & Friends,” Mr Patel said that evidence of Mr Robinson’s alleged text message about Kirk had been destroyed but that investigators were able to recover its contents from steps taken at the apartment Mr Robinson shared with his roommate and romantic partner.

Mr Bongino, in a separate Fox News interview Monday, said agents were still working to determine whether the person who received that text thought “it was some type of joke.”

“There appear to have been multiple warning signs,” Mr Bongino said. He alleged that Mr Robinson was “just intent, it appears, from the data that we’ve accumulated … that his target was going to be Charlie.”

Mr Patel also said Monday that the FBI had linked Mr Robinson’s DNA to samples from a screwdriver found on the roof of the building where Kirk’s killer fired the fatal shot and on a towel wrapped around the gun investigators say they think was used in the shooting.

It was found discarded in a wooded area near the scene.

Kirk was highly regarded among conservatives, Trump’s base

As a prominent conservative activist and provocateur, Kirk developed Turning Point into a political empire credited with shattering the left’s grip on young voters.

He became known for his divisive views, taunting the left with anti-trans, anti-feminist and anti-affirmative-action rhetoric that energised Mr Trump’s base.

Donald Trump and Charlie Kirk.
Donald Trump and Charlie Kirk. Credit: Instagram/@charliekirk1776/@charliekirk1776

Mr Trump directly credited Kirk with boosting his support among young voters in the 2024 race, telling Fox News last week that Kirk helped shape his TikTok strategy.

Kirk’s killing prompted an outpouring of grief from allies, including a generation of young White House officials who came of age politically in the era after Mr Trump first assumed office and who now hold some of the country’s most powerful positions.

Commenters on Kirk’s death are fired, put on leave

Mr Trump, who was wounded in an assassination attempt last year, has blamed “radical left political violence” for Kirk’s killing and promised to punish those who contributed to such an environment, without specifying what that would entail.

Democrats have also faced targeted attacks, such as the killings of a Minnesota state legislator and her husband and the woundings of another state legislator and his wife, both in June.

Around the country, social media posts about Kirk’s death that were deemed offensive or insensitive by at least a dozen employers have led to workers getting fired or placed on leave.

The Carolina Panthers, the University of Mississippi and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are among employers that have put staff members on leave or dismissed them for their online activity, as well as apologised for and publicly disavowed their remarks.

Others call for civility and de-escalation of political rhetoric

As the United States appears to have entered an era of heightened political violence, many are calling for a de-escalation of rhetoric, as well as civility in discourse.

“If it were up to me, I think you need to take the word ‘radical’ and remove ‘right’ or ‘left,’” Sen. John Curtis (R-Utah) said in an interview on ABC News’ “This Week”.

“Radical coming from any direction is not good, it’s not healthy, and it should be called out.”

Democrat Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary under President Joe Biden, said on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that the categories that matter in responding to this killing are not left and right or MAGA and Democrats.

“I think the only category that really matters is helping or hurting,” he said.

Jeremy Roebuck contributed to this report.

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