
Tyler Robinson, a man accused of mortal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, allegedly sent his roommate texts that indicate his plans and actions.
Text exchanges were quoted by the law of Utah Jeff Gray in accusing Robinson’s aggravating murder, along with several other numbers, including the release of a firearm, an obstacle to justice and manipulation of witnesses. The authorities said they would seek the death penalty.
Timely warning brand in texts
The judicial documents reveal that on the day of shooting Robinson reportedly sent to his roommate message that instructed: “Drup what you do, look under my keyboard.”
Under the roommaster, he reportedly found a note allegedly with the statement: “I had the opportunity to remove Charlie Kirk and I will take it.”
The roommate, described as a “biological man who was involved in a romantic relationship” with Robinson and the transition to a woman, initially did not believe that Robinson was serious.
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Robinson replied, “I was hoping to keep this secret until I died in old age. I’m sorry to connect you.”
Planning and carrying out shooting
Officials said Robinson had planned to attack more than a week. According to the charging document, he referred to the engravings on bullets that the police received as “Great Meme”. Robinson also reportedly reported a roommate that he had knocked out the dress and hid the rifle after shooting.
“I planned to catch the rifle from the point of the drop shortly thereafter, but most of the city was locked,” he allegedly sent the message.
The detectives later restored the Mauser Model 98 Bolt-Action rifle in a wooded area near the university.
The motif and the consequences of
When the roommate asked Robinson why he committed an act, Robinson allegedly replied, “I had enough of his hatred. Some hatred cannot be negotiated.”
The officials said Robinson’s parents began to suspect that after seeing a newspaper photograph of the shooter and realizing that the rifle involved could have been a gift for their son.
Robinson’s surrender
According to a documentary about charging, a family friend convinced Robinson to turn in. Robinson reportedly sent a message of his roommate:
“I turn voluntarily, one of my neighbors is a representative of the sheriff.”
Also instruction: “If the police ask you questions, ask a lawyer and silent.
This report emphasizes the cooling of the text, which allegedly preceded the killing of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent action leading to Robinson’s arrest.
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