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Charlie Kirk shooting suspect not cooperating with authorities, Utah governor says

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Posted on September 15, 2025

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By James Oliphant and Bo Erickson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The man arrested in the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is not cooperating with authorities, but investigators are working to

Suspect in Charlie Kirk Shooting Uncooperative with Authorities

Investigation into the Shooting

By James Oliphant and Bo Erickson

Details of the Incident

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The man arrested in the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is not cooperating with authorities, but investigators are working to establish a motive for the shooting by talking to his friends and family, Utah Governor Spencer Cox said on Sunday.

Suspect's Background and Motive

Cox said the accused gunman, Tyler Robinson, 22, would be formally charged on Tuesday. He remains in custody in Utah. 

Reactions and Political Implications

Investigators have yet to piece together why Robinson allegedly scaled a rooftop at Utah Valley University during an outdoor event and shot Kirk in the neck at long range on Wednesday.

Kirk, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump and co-founder of the conservative student group Turning Point USA, was killed by a single rifle shot during the event attended by 3,000 people in Orem, about 40 miles south (65 km) of Salt Lake City.

The killing fuelled fears of a spike in political violence in the United States and an ever-deepening divide between the left and the right.

Robinson has not confessed to investigators, Cox told the ABC program "This Week."

"He is not cooperating, but all the people around him were cooperating, and I think that's very important," the Republican governor said.

One person who is apparently talking to investigators is Robinson's roommate, who was also a romantic partner, Cox said, citing the FBI. Cox described the roommate as "a male transitioning to female," and said the roommate has been "incredibly cooperative."

Reuters has not been able to locate the roommate, or representatives for the roommate, to seek comment. Reuters could not determine who is serving as Robinson's legal representative.

Asked on CNN's "State of the Union" program whether the roommate's gender identity is relevant to the investigation, Cox said, "That's what we're trying to figure out right now ... It's easy to draw conclusions from that, and so we've got the shell casings, other forensic evidence that is coming in - and trying to piece all of those things together."

Investigators found messages engraved into four bullet casings, which included references to memes and video game in-jokes. An affidavit filed by authorities in the case described these messages. One of the inscriptions, according to the affidavit, read: "hey fascist! CATCH!" followed by a combination of directional arrows, an apparent reference to a sequence of button presses that unleashes a bomb in a popular video game.

Another casing, according to the affidavit, read, "If you read This, you are GAY Lmao," short for "laughing my ass off."

Kirk's charged rhetoric, which often involved anti-LGBT and anti-immigrant comments, attracted legions of conservatives, but also engendered strong feelings from liberals and drew widespread criticism. 

Robinson, a third-year student in the electrical apprenticeship program at Dixie Technical College, part of Utah's public university system, was taken into custody at his parents' house, about 260 miles (420 km) southwest of the crime scene after a 33-hour manhunt. 

INVESTIGATORS SEARCH FOR MOTIVE

Relatives and a family friend alerted authorities that he had implicated himself in the crime, Cox said previously.

While Robinson was raised by religious parents in a deeply conservative region of the state, "his ideology was very different than his family," Cox said on Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" program, without going into specifics.

State records show Robinson was a registered voter but not affiliated with any political party. A relative told investigators that Robinson had grown more political in recent years and had once discussed with another family member their dislike for Kirk and his viewpoints, according to the arrest warrant affidavit.

Robinson was "not a fan" of Kirk's, Cox said on Sunday.

The killing has stirred outrage among Kirk's supporters and condemnation of political violence across the ideological spectrum. 

Trump has blamed "the radical left" for Kirk's death, despite a lack of evidence, even as he and his allies have often invoked violent rhetoric against their opponents.

"The problem is on the left," Trump told reporters on Sunday. "A lot of people that you would traditionally say are on the left ... (are) already under investigation."

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democrat who faced an arson attack in April, said Trump had an obligation to lower the temperature. 

"Violence transcends party lines — and the way to address it and have true peaceful debate is for leaders to speak and act with moral clarity. That needs to start with the President," he said on social media.

Cox assigned some blame to social media, saying it has played a "direct role" in every political assassination attempt in recent years.

Trump has credited Kirk with driving young voters to conservatism. His Turning Point movement says it has more than 800 chapters across college campuses. Kirk's widow on Friday said the movement's efforts would go forward.

A memorial event for Kirk will be held on September 21 in Glendale, Arizona, his organization said.    

(Reporting by James Oliphant and Bo Erickson; Additional reporting by Jarrett Renshaw, Nandita Bose, Andy Sullivan, David Ljunggren, Helen Coster and Richard Cowan; Editing by Don Durfee, Will Dunham and Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Suspect Tyler Robinson is not cooperating with authorities.
  • Charlie Kirk was killed at Utah Valley University event.
  • Political violence concerns rise after the incident.
  • Robinson's roommate is cooperating with investigators.
  • Messages on bullet casings may hold clues to the motive.

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