The man accused of gunning down conservative leader Charlie Kirk reportedly arranged a “peaceful” surrender with law enforcement, according to details shared this week by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Tyler Robinson, 22, allegedly confessed to his family after the September 10 assassination, sparking a massive 33-hour manhunt across Utah. Investigators confirmed the college student was identified as the suspect after relatives contacted authorities with shocking claims about his involvement.
Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby revealed new information at a Wednesday press conference, explaining how the young man ultimately turned himself in rather than face a potential SWAT raid at his home.
According to Brooksby, Robinson’s family convinced him to surrender after he hinted at ending his own life.
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