The mother of Charlie Kirk Murder Speck reveals that the boy has become 'more political,' support 'pro-gay and transright'

Tyler Robinson, accused in Utah College shooting who killed the founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, underwent a drastic transformation in the year that led to the attack, according to the statements his mother made to investigators. Robinson, once a university scholarship recipient with what his family was believed to have become a promising future, became “more political,” his mother told police. She said he was increasingly leaning to the left and openly supported ‘pro-gay and transright’. Collisions at home became the family home a battlefield of ideologies, with Robinson and his father often involved with fierce disputes. “They constantly argued,” his mother recalls by court documents. Investigators noted that the differences of opinion reflect ‘sharp different views’, escalating when Robinson’s political attitude was hardened. This was clear before the tragedy to reject Charlie Kirk’s opportunity Robinson’s disdain for Charlie Kirk. His mother said he mocked Kirk’s planned Utah Valley University (UVU) event and rejected it as a ‘stupid’ venue and claimed that the conservative activist spread too much hatred. A relationship linked to his radicalization authorities said Robinson’s political innings tightened after he began living with a biological male roommate who went to female. Interviews with his mother suggest that she has played the relationship over the past year as an important role in his ‘radicalization’. Planned shooting for a week’s authorities claims that Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused in the fatal shooting of Turning Point, Charlie Kirk, planned the attack for more than a week before shooting from a roof at Utah Valley University (UVU). Prosecutors said Robinson deliberately targeted Kirk “because of his political expression” during an event on September 10 that drew hundreds of students. Kirk, 31, a prominent conservative activist and confidant of President Donald Trump, answers a question about gun violence and transgender issues when he was shot and killed. Prosecutors, remarks and confessions revealed that Robinson’s DNA was found on the trigger of the gun, which belonged to his grandfather. In SMS messages to his romantic partner, Robinson admitted his intention: “There cannot be negotiated.” He also left a handwritten note under his computer keyboard that reads: “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it.” Robinson later sent his partner to throw away his clothes and hid the weapon after the attack, and urged them to remove incriminating messages. Authorities eventually wrapped the Mauser .30-06 rifle in a towel in the nearby forest. The charges have announced that Robinson of Washington, Utah, has been charged with aggravating murder, obstruction of justice, testimony that has tampered and made a violent offense in the presence of a child. Utah County attorney Jeff Gray confirmed on Tuesday that his office would seek the death penalty. Robinson remains jailed without mortgage and awaits representation by a public defender appointed by the court.