Charlie Kirk shooting suspect's father told him to turn himself in
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Charlie Kirk shooting suspect's father told him to turn himself in
"Tyler Robinson, 22, had become "more political" in the run-up to the shooting and had indicated to a family friend afterwards that he was responsible, Utah governor Spencer Cox said. Mr Cox also cited as key pieces of evidence engravings on bullets found in a rifle believed to have been used in the attack, as well as chatting app messages attributed to the shooting suspect that a roommate shared with law enforcement."
"Mr Cox, a Republican, called Mr Kirk's killing an "attack on the American experiment", and he urged a new generation to "choose a different path". Robinson is believed to have acted alone, and the investigation is ongoing, Mr Cox said. Robinson's arrest early on Friday morning was disclosed by President Donald Trump, who said in a Fox News Channel interview that, "with a high degree of certainty, we have him"."
Tyler Robinson, 22, told family he opposed Charlie Kirk's viewpoints and said he was responsible for the shooting. Utah governor Spencer Cox cited engravings on bullets from a rifle and chatting-app messages a roommate shared as evidence. Cox called Kirk's killing an "attack on the American experiment" and urged a new generation to choose a different path. Robinson is believed to have acted alone and was arrested Friday; President Donald Trump said, "with a high degree of certainty, we have him". Authorities recovered a bolt-action rifle. Kirk was shot while speaking at Turning Point debate and pronounced dead.
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