
Utah Governor Spencer Cox said on Sunday (September 14) that a man accused of mortal shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk refuses to cooperate with investigators, although close people, including temporary roommates, work with the Federal authorities.
Governor Utah Cox on Robinson’s Silence
Cox said ABC News that 22 -year -old Tyler Robinson, identified as an alleged shooter, “did not admit” and remains uncooperative. “He won’t work together, but all the people around him are working. And I think it’s very important,” said the governor.
The expected formal fees
Robinson is currently in relation to formal fees expected on Tuesday, Cox has confirmed.
Governor confirms the passage of the roommate
The governor also dealt with news of Robinson’s life situation and said his roommate – described as a friend who moves from a man to a woman – fully cooperates with the FBI. “We can confirm that his roommate was indeed a friend who was moving from a man to a woman,” Cox said, adding that investigators review communication between Robinson and roommates.
Public records show that Robinson shared an address with 22 -year -old Lance Twiggs. The family member described Twiggs as the “black sheep” of his family, but refused to comment on the nature of the relationship.
Discord messages show key evidence
Investigators say that roommates with a roommate with Robinson, including discussions about the briefcases and loading a rifle from the “drop point”, were critical in its connection with the attack. The authorities received a Mauser rifle caliber 30-06 wrapped in a towel in a wooded area near Utah Valley University, where Kirk was shot last week during a speaking event. The covers on the scene carried inscriptions, including the one that reads: “Hey fascist! Catch!”
Kirk shot after a transgender question
Kirk, 31, was hit by the only bullet shortly after his “American comeback” campus tour asked a question about the transgender bulk shooters. Federal officials have not yet identified the motive, but they said they were going through the “mountain of evidence” investigating all possible connections.
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