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Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, arrested

US authorities have arrested the alleged killer of conservative analyst Charlie Kirk, identified as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.

The motive for the murder has not been disclosed, but family sources say that Tyler’s family is Republican and supports President Donald Trump. However, Tyler was not formally affiliated with any political party and did not vote in the November presidential election.

The suspect in the Charlie Kirk murder case is in custody, Trump

According to a friend, Tyler Robinson had become very left-wing political views for some time and was the only left-wing supporter in his Republican household.

According to the family, their son disliked Charlie Kirk, saying that Charlie Kirk was a hateful person.

The bullet that was fired at Kirk was inscribed with anti-fascist material, one of which also included a reference to the Italian song Bella Ciao, and on one side, with arrowheads, it was also engraved with the words, “O fascists, look at this.” It also said that if you are reading this, it means I have done my job.

The state governor said that the young man who shared Tyler’s room had shown the officers messages on the social networking website in which Tyler had told where he had left the rifle, what was written on the bullets, and how to get to it.

Tyler, who killed Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, has been claimed to have targeted Charlie Kirk with a Mauser Ninety-Eight bolt-action rifle. He had been a gun enthusiast since childhood and often went to shooting ranges.

In one of the childhood photos, he can be seen holding an M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun, in another, a rifle, and in the third, a bazooka.

He can also be seen with his two younger brothers and mother at military events, in which his mother is clearly holding a US Army machine gun.

In 2017, his brother can also be seen holding a make-your-own-gun package that Tyler’s family gave him as a Christmas gift.

On Halloween that same year, Tyler Robinson can also be seen dressed as Donald Trump. The suspect lived in a six-room house in Washington, Utah.

He was arrested on Thursday night with the help of his family. It is claimed that Tyler contacted his father, Matt, and confessed to the crime and said that he would rather kill himself than be arrested. However, the father put his son in touch with a youth minister who was also associated with the US Marshals Service and persuaded him to be arrested.

Tyler’s mother works at a special needs institution.

Tyler was a student at Utah State University and received a scholarship, but in 2021 he dropped out after a semester.

Tyler will be arraigned Tuesday on murder charges and could face the death penalty, which could be executed by lethal injection or gunshot.

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