Utah – Tyler James Robinson, 22, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has been formally charged with seven counts, including aggravated murder. Prosecutors confirmed they will pursue the death penalty in the case that has shocked the nation.
First Court Appearance
At his first court appearance on Tuesday, Robinson calmly confirmed his identity before the Utah judge. Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray presented a detailed case against him, pointing to DNA found on the rifle’s trigger, along with incriminating text messages and a handwritten note.
The victim – Charlie Kirk, 31, a husband and father of two – was killed instantly by a single fatal gunshot, ending the life of one of the most controversial figures in the conservative movement.
Evidence From Family and Roommate
According to prosecutors, Robinson’s mother recognized the shooter in media photos as looking like her son. His father later spoke to him on the phone, during which Robinson hinted that he was indeed the shooter, saying he “couldn’t go to jail” and “just wanted to end it.”
Investigators also uncovered a note Robinson left under his roommate’s keyboard, which read:
“I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I’m going to take it.”
The roommate, who is a transgender woman in transition, also turned over messages in which Robinson expressed hatred toward Kirk, writing that “some hate can’t be negotiated out.”
Political Shift and Motive
Robinson’s parents told investigators that over the past year, their son had become increasingly politicized, moving toward left-leaning views, supporting LGBTQ rights, and becoming deeply hostile to conservative figures. Prosecutors argued that Robinson viewed killing Kirk as a “political mission.”
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities are now investigating whether Robinson acted alone or had accomplices. Records suggest he had discussed the plan on Discord, though the extent of others’ involvement remains unclear.
Robinson is currently being held in custody under a suicide-prevention smock and has been denied bail. His next court hearing is scheduled for September 29, where he will be represented by a public defender qualified for death penalty cases.
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