Did Tyler Robinson admit to family after killing Charlie Kirk? FBI reveals details

22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson, who was arrested for shooting and killing the right-wing US activist Charlie Kirk, “acknowledged” the family before being arrested, reportedly. “We found him,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox told reporters after the arrest of Tyler Robinson. With detail, he said that the 22-year-old man had admitted to a family friend-or “implied that he had committed the murder” to the friend, who on September 12, notified the Sheriff of Washington County, Reuters reports. Charlie Kirk Shooter was arrested: Governor admits suspects family “On the evening of September 11, a relative of Tyler Robinson reached out to a family friend, who contacted the Washington County Sheriff’s Office with information Robinson acknowledged, or implied that he had committed the incident,” wore to get to the authorities. Tyler Robinson “recently became more political” and spoke against Kirk. Charlie Kirk Shooter: What did FBI director Kash Patel say? At the late press conference, FBI director Kash Patel said that Tyler Robinson was arrested on September 12 for September 22 – 33 hours after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at the University of Utah Valley.