FBI Reviews Text Messages, Locates Suspect
The investigation into Charlie Kirk’s tragic shooting took a dramatic turn after the FBI analyzed text messages between 22-year-old Tyler Robinson and his roommate, Lance Twiggs. These messages helped authorities locate and arrest Robinson in St. George, Utah. Officials confirmed that Twiggs is fully cooperating and faces no charges. Evidence from their shared apartment, including computers, has been sent for forensic review.
Messages Reveal Pre-Attack Preparations
Court documents show that the messages detailed steps Robinson took before the incident, including retrieving a rifle and changing clothes to avoid detection. Despite these revelations, Robinson’s grandmother insists he had no involvement, describing him as a quiet young man with no history of violence or interest in firearms.
Physical Evidence Confirms FBI Leads
Authorities later recovered a distinctive rifle along with other physical evidence, including footwear and palm prints. Governor Spencer Cox revealed that unusual engravings were found on the ammunition, referencing internet culture, memes, and video games. Experts are still analyzing whether these markings suggest a possible motive.
Arrest Secured with Family Intervention
Robinson’s father reportedly identified him in FBI-released surveillance images. After confronting his son, Robinson admitted involvement but initially resisted surrendering. His father, along with a trusted family pastor, contacted authorities. This led to Robinson’s safe arrest by U.S. Marshals.
Current Status and Ongoing Investigation
Robinson remains in custody without bail on initial charges, including aggravated murder and obstruction of justice. Prosecutors have not yet decided whether to pursue the death penalty. Meanwhile, the FBI continues to examine digital evidence and explore potential motives or connections behind the attack.