Charlie Kirk shot the suspect Tyler Robinson to face formal charges next week

Tyler Robinson, the suspect who was arrested on Thursday night for allegedly shooting a fatal conservative activist and US President Donald Trump’s ally Charlie Kirk is likely to face formal charges next week. He was held on the suspicion of aggravating murder and other charges that are expected to be formally filed in court early next week, Governor Spencer Cox said. Twenty-year-old Robinson has been arrested in his parents’ home not 420 km southwest of the crime scene, after a family friend informed the local authorities that he admitted to killing Charlie Kirk. At a press conference, Cox said on Friday, “We got him.” Tyler Robinson is a third -year student in the electrical apprenticeship program at Dixie Technical College, part of Utah’s public university system. Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Conservative Student Group Turning Point USA, was shot dead by a single bullet firing a gun from a roof during an outdoor event attended by about 3,000 people at Utah Valley University in Orem. A bolt-action gun that is believed to be the murder weapon was found by police in the area. Robinson made his getaway in the subsequent pandemonium, captured in graphic details in video clips that are widely distributed on the Internet and television news reports. 33 o’clock manhunt the accused was caught after a 33-hour manhunt when a family member and a family friend, probably Tyler’s father, warned the local sheriff’s office that he “admitted to them or implied that he had committed the murder, Cox said.” added. Leaving a forest in a towel.