Suspect in Charlie Kirk who ‘not cooperating’ with researchers, says the Governor of Utah

Suspect in Charlie Kirk who ‘not cooperating’ with researchers, says the Governor of Utah

The man who is arrested in killing right -wing activist Charlie Kirk in the United States does not work with authorities, but researchers are working on a motive for the shooting by talking to his friends and family.
Utah -Governor Spencer Cox on Sunday said that the accused shooter, Tyler Robinson, 22, would be formally charged on Tuesday. He stays in custody in Utah.
Researchers still have to merge why Robinson is said to have scaled a roof at Utah Valley University during an outdoor event and Kirk Schoten at Long Range on Wednesday last week.

Charlie Kirk was killed by a single shot from a gun during an event at an event at Utah Valley University. Source: Getty / Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune

The murder heralded new fears for a peak in political violence in the US and an ever in -depth gap between left and right.

Robinson has not known researchers, Cox told the ABC in the US.

“He does not cooperate, but all the people around him worked together, and I think that is very important,” said the Republican governor.

Cox said that Robinson’s roommate, who was also a romantic partner, had been “incredibly cooperative” with the authorities, referring to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Robinson, a third-year student in the Electrical ApprenticeHip Program at Dixie Technical College, part of the public university system of Utah, was taken into custody in the house of his parents, about 420 km southwest of the crime scene after a 33-hour manjacht.

Family members and a family friend warned authorities that he had involved in crime, Cox said earlier.
While Robinson was raised by religious parents in a deep conservative region of the state, “his ideology was very different from his family,” Cox said on a NBC program on Sunday.

State reports show that Robinson was a registered voter, but not affiliated with a political party.

A family member said the researchers that Robinson had become more political in recent years and once discussed their aversion to Kirk and his views with another family member, according to the sworn declaration of the arrest.
Robinson was “not a fan” of Kirk, Cox said Sunday.
A sworn statement submitted by the authorities in the case described these messages.

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