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Father’s instinct caught Charlie Kirk’s killer

byRosemary Ani Pius
September 14, 2025
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The nationwide manhunt for the gunman who killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk came to an end thanks to a Utah father’s intuition. Like thousands of Americans, he had been watching the images and video footage released by authorities: a man in a black T-shirt with an eagle and U.S. flag, sunglasses, and a baseball cap, seen leaping from a rooftop at Utah Valley University after the shooting. Despite the partial disguise, the father recognized the suspect as his own son.

“Tyler, is this you?” he asked 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, according to a law enforcement official. Robinson admitted he was responsible for Kirk’s killing. When his father urged him to surrender, Robinson resisted, reportedly saying, “I would rather kill myself than turn myself in.”

The father convinced him to confide in a youth pastor linked with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and U.S. Marshals. A family friend then alerted local authorities, who passed the information to the FBI and Utah County investigators. Hours after officials had told the public they had “no idea” where the suspect had gone, Robinson was in custody by 10 p.m. Thursday.

The arrest capped a 30-hour manhunt involving nearly 200 interviews, 20 law enforcement agencies, and a $100,000 reward. The FBI said it had received over 7,000 tips,the most since the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Yet, it was the tip from Robinson’s father and family friend that proved decisive.

Robinson allegedly shot Kirk from a rooftop vantage point, firing from about 150 yards into a crowd of 3,000 at UVU. Kirk was struck in the neck and died at the scene. Graphic video of the attack spread widely online, fueling outrage and fear amid growing political violence across the country.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox announced the arrest at a Friday news conference, declaring, “We got him.” President Donald Trump, who credited Kirk with helping mobilize young voters, had earlier said investigators were “making big progress.” The following morning, Trump noted, “Essentially somebody very close to him turned him in.”

Evidence mounted against Robinson even before his confession. Surveillance footage showed him arriving at the university in a gray Dodge Challenger hours before the event, initially dressed casually before changing into the dark outfit later seen in suspect images. He left behind palm smudges, a shoe print, and reappeared afterward in clothing that matched what he wore upon arrival. Relatives confirmed his vehicle, while his roommate provided Discord messages in which Robinson discussed stashing a rifle, retrieving it, and changing outfits.

Authorities later recovered a bolt-action rifle wrapped in a towel, along with bullet casings etched with taunting inscriptions. A relative told investigators Robinson had mentioned Kirk’s speech during a family dinner, expressing strong disagreement with his views. Although he had become more political in recent years, records show Robinson was unaffiliated with any party and did not vote in recent elections.

In the end, despite thousands of leads, it was a father’s recognition and decision to act that delivered the crucial break in one of the country’s most closely watched manhunts.

Rosemary Ani Pius

Rosemary Ani Pius

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