OREM, Utah (AP) — Authorities have established a DNA link between Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and a towel found near the murder weapon. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the connection on Monday, detailing how further evidence, including a screwdriver obtained from the rooftop where the fatal shot was fired, ties Robinson to the crime.
Robinson, 22, is expected to face capital murder charges imminently, following the incident that occurred while Kirk was speaking at Utah Valley University. The shooting has ignited concerns about the escalating political violence in the United States, a sentiment echoed across media and civic discussions. Kirk, a prominent figure in conservative politics and a close ally of former President Donald Trump, was actively involved in bringing evangelical youth into the political fold through his organization, Turning Point USA.
Earlier statements from authorities indicated that Robinson may have been motivated by an intense hatred for Kirk, reflecting a radicalization process reportedly stemming from exposure to extreme ideologies online. Utah Governor Spencer Cox noted Robinson's substantial time spent in the darker corners of the Internet, shaping his beliefs, which were articulated in a note found by investigators. The note expressed Robinson's premeditated intention to assassinate Kirk, though specific details have not been disclosed.
Robinson has remained uncooperative with law enforcement, and evidence suggests that the ammunition recovered from the scene bore engravings indicative of anti-fascist sentiments.
As the investigation continues, tributes to Kirk have poured in from across the nation. Vigils and moments of silence were observed at various public events, underscoring the impact of his untimely death on both supporters and the broader political landscape. Vice President JD Vance, a close friend of Kirk, planned to honor him on his talk show platform, encouraging public remembrance of Kirk's contributions to conservative discourse.
Robinson, 22, is expected to face capital murder charges imminently, following the incident that occurred while Kirk was speaking at Utah Valley University. The shooting has ignited concerns about the escalating political violence in the United States, a sentiment echoed across media and civic discussions. Kirk, a prominent figure in conservative politics and a close ally of former President Donald Trump, was actively involved in bringing evangelical youth into the political fold through his organization, Turning Point USA.
Earlier statements from authorities indicated that Robinson may have been motivated by an intense hatred for Kirk, reflecting a radicalization process reportedly stemming from exposure to extreme ideologies online. Utah Governor Spencer Cox noted Robinson's substantial time spent in the darker corners of the Internet, shaping his beliefs, which were articulated in a note found by investigators. The note expressed Robinson's premeditated intention to assassinate Kirk, though specific details have not been disclosed.
Robinson has remained uncooperative with law enforcement, and evidence suggests that the ammunition recovered from the scene bore engravings indicative of anti-fascist sentiments.
As the investigation continues, tributes to Kirk have poured in from across the nation. Vigils and moments of silence were observed at various public events, underscoring the impact of his untimely death on both supporters and the broader political landscape. Vice President JD Vance, a close friend of Kirk, planned to honor him on his talk show platform, encouraging public remembrance of Kirk's contributions to conservative discourse.