22-year-old Utah man arrested in connection with Charlie Kirk shooting
· The GleanerThe man accused in the Charlie Kirk assassination had earlier expressed to family his opposition to the viewpoints of the conservative activist, the authorities said Friday in announcing an arrest in a targeted killing that raised fresh alarms about political violence in the United States.
Tyler Robinson, 22, had indicated to a family friend afterwards that he was responsible, said Utah Governor Spencer Cox.
He also cited as key pieces of evidence engravings on bullets found in a rifle believed used in the attack as well as chatting app messages attributed to the accused shooter that a roommate shared with law enforcement after the shooting.
Robinson’s arrest Thursday night was disclosed by President Trump, who said in a Fox News Channel interview that, “With a high degree of certainty, we have him.”
Robinson had become “more political” in the run-up to the shooting and had indicated to a family friend afterwards that he was responsible, said Cox.
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The suspect’s father saw surveillance photos and worked with a pastor to encourage the surrender in Kirk’s killing, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation.
The assassination offers the latest example of how ordinary security measures can be defeated in an era of escalating political violence, when anyone associated with the political process is a potential target.
Security experts interviewed by AP questioned whether the event was sufficiently staffed but also acknowledged the limitations of both campus police forces and outdoor venues.