FBI Questions Romantic Partner and Roommate
Digital Trail Leads to Suspect
Investigators say text messages between Tyler Robinson and
roommate Lance Twiggs helped identify Robinson
as the suspected shooter of Charlie Kirk.
Twiggs shared exchanges where Robinson allegedly gave instructions on retrieving a
rifle, disguising himself, and engraving bullets.
Recovered Evidence
FBI agents seized electronics from Robinson’s apartment and recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle near his escape route.
Ammunition at the scene bore engravings referencing memes, video games, and slogans.
Professor Jamie Cohen noted such messages “could mean very little in isolation” but may also signal extremist meaning.
Family Intervention
Authorities said Robinson’s father recognized him in security images, confronted him, and persuaded him to surrender.
A youth pastor helped calm the situation before FBI agents took Robinson into custody.
Charges and Penalties
Robinson, 22, is being held without bail on aggravated murder and related counts.
Utah’s attorney general confirmed the death penalty is under consideration.