Shock as Suspect in Charlie Kirk Murder May Have Had an Accomplice
Suspicious Doorbell Footage Raises Alarms
Fears are mounting that Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, didn’t act alone. FBI agents are combing through doorbell camera footage allegedly showing Robinson discussing the shooting moments after it happened.
Tragic Shooting at Utah University
Charlie Kirk was gunned down on September 10 while speaking to students at Utah Valley University. Twenty-two-year-old Tyler Robinson was handed over to police by his own father after confessing to the brutal attack.
Authorities are now probing whether Robinson had help or if others knew about the plan. A nearby family handed over video of a man on a phone shortly after the shooting, sparking fresh leads.
Father’s Confrontation Leads to Confession
Robinson’s dad, Matt, identified his son from FBI photos. After tough talks, Robinson said, “I would rather kill myself than turn myself in.” Fortunately, with encouragement from a youth minister, he finally confessed.
Cold Timeline: 240 Miles, One Deadly Shot
- Robinson drove nearly 240 miles to Utah Valley University, arriving at 8:29 AM.
- Kirk was shot from around 200 yards away at 12:10 PM.
- Robinson then discarded the rifle nearby and fled.
Dark Past and Dangerous Ideologies
Robinson, a former Utah Valley student, had adopted extreme political views and reportedly hated Kirk’s stance. Disturbing slogans referencing online culture were found on unused casings from the murder weapon.
Governor Labels It a ‘Political Assassination’
Law enforcement officials continue a thorough investigation. Governor Spencer Cox has called the killing a “political assassination.” Robinson remains in Utah County Jail facing aggravated murder charges.