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- Tyler Robinson, 22, was taken into custody on Thursday night, around 33 hours after the shooting.
- Law enforcement officials had previously released a series of security camera images of a person of interest.
- Kirk was killed by a single bullet as he spoke onstage at an outdoor amphitheatre at Utah Valley.
The agency had received more than 11,000 tips as of Friday morning — the most since the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, he said.
“It is an attack on all of us,” Utah’s governor said, drawing parallels between Kirk’s murder and the assassinations of President John Kennedy, his brother Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s.
Trump himself has survived two attempts on his life, one that left him with a grazed ear during a campaign event in July 2024 and another two months later foiled by federal agents.
Tracking down the suspect
He was a registered voter but was not affiliated with a political party, according to voter records. He is listed as an “inactive” voter, which indicates he did not cast a ballot in last year’s presidential election, when Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Kamala Harris.
“They talked about why they didn’t like him and the viewpoints he had,” Cox said, without offering further details.
Ammunition found at the scene had been engraved with inscriptions, Cox said.
Politicians, commentators and amateur sleuths have filled social media and online forums with speculation and blame-casting about the killer’s identity and ideology. Cox told reporters he would leave interpretation of the messages on the ammunition to others for now.
Kirk’s political connections
Patel, the FBI director, also offered a personal tribute at the press conference: “Rest now brother, we have the watch. I’ll see you in Valhalla,” he said in closing his remarks, referring to the heavenly reward for warriors in Norse mythology.

A law enforcement official stands guard outside the family home of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA CEO and co-founder Charlie Kirk. Source: AAP / David Becker/AP
Kirk, co-founder and president of the conservative student group Turning Point USA, began his career in conservative and right-wing politics as a teenager.