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Charlie Kirk's Assassination: Chilling Details Emerge, Trump Faces Heat for Silence

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Charlie Kirk's Assassination: Chilling Details Emerge, Trump Faces Heat for Silence

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, was assassinated on Wednesday, September 10, while speaking at a Turning Point USA rally at Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem. The shooting, carried out from a rooftop sniper's nest approximately 200 yards away, struck Kirk in the neck with a single bullet as he answered a question about mass shootings, causing immediate collapse and a scene of chaos on campus. The alleged assassin, 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson, was apprehended following a 33-hour manhunt and a confession to his father.

Robinson's actions were preceded by chilling remarks made at a family dinner in the lead-up to the murder. Family members told investigators that Robinson brought up Kirk's visit to UVU and expressed his dislike for the MAGA influencer, describing Kirk as 'full of hate and spreading hate.' These comments raised significant red flags within his family, prompting them to inform police after Robinson's arrest. It was Robinson's father, Matt Robinson, who ultimately turned his son in after recognizing him in FBI photos shared during the manhunt. When confronted, Tyler confessed to his father but initially stated he would rather kill himself than surrender to law enforcement. He was eventually persuaded to speak with a local youth minister, who also works with the US Marshals Service, leading to his custody on Thursday night.

The investigation revealed more details about Robinson's planning and background. His roommate directed officers to Robinson's Discord platform, where messages indicated a 'need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point, leaving the rifle in a bush,' 'engraving bullets and a mention of a scope,' and that 'he had changed outfits' after the shooting. Authorities recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle, a Mauser model 98 in .30-06 caliber, with a scope mounted on it, discarded in woods near the campus. Unspent rounds found with the apparent murder weapon were engraved with bizarre messages, including 'Hey Fascist! Catch!', 'If you read this you are Gay, LMAO', and 'Oh Bella ciao Bella ciao Bella ciao,' alongside references to gaming and online culture like 'up arrow, right arrow and three down symbols' (Helldivers II) and 'Notices bulges OWO what’s this?'.

Robinson's family described him as having become 'more political in recent years,' though public voter registration records show he was an inactive voter with no declared party affiliation. His parents, Matt and Amber Robinson, are both registered Republicans. A high school friend, however, described Tyler as 'pretty left on everything' and 'the only member of his family that was, like, really leftist.' Robinson was in his third year of an electrical apprenticeship program at Dixie Technical College and had briefly attended Utah State University. Social media photos from his childhood showed him handling a .50-caliber machine gun and dressed as Donald Trump for Halloween in 2017. He allegedly drove his grey Dodge Challenger, matching the suspect vehicle description, to the Orem campus.

Following his arrest, Robinson faces charges of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, and obstruction of justice. Utah Governor Spencer Cox stated that prosecutors would pursue the death penalty if Robinson is convicted. The motive for the assassination remains under investigation.

The political repercussions of Kirk's death were immediate and intense. President Donald Trump led tributes, ordering flags to be lowered to half-staff and praising Kirk as 'The Great, and even Legendary.' However, in an interview on Fox & Friends, Trump declined to call for national unity in the wake of the tragedy, instead casting 'vicious and horrible' radicals on the left as the sole problem. He threatened philanthropist George Soros with a RICO investigation and hinted at retribution against organizations funding political violence, blaming the 'radical left' for the country's plight. Governor Cox described the event as a 'watershed moment' in American history, amidst a surge in political violence across the US.

Charlie Kirk, a father of two, co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 as a teenager, building it into a conservative powerhouse. Known for his 'prove me wrong' debates on college campuses and his fierce MAGA views, Kirk was a champion for 'populist nationalist' politics and had previously been listed on Forbes' 30 Under 30. He leaves behind his wife Erika and their three-year-old daughter and 16-month-old son.

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