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Charlie Kirk Assassin Charged With Aggravated Murder, Faces Death Penalty
September 16, 2025
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Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray formally charged Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with aggravated murder and multiple other counts, including felony discharge of a firearm, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and committing a violent offense in the presence of children.

Gray announced his intent to seek the death penalty, citing the premeditated nature of the crime and its political motivations. Robinson appeared virtually before Judge Tony Graf on Tuesday, wearing a "suicide watch smock," a restrained garment designed not to tear, and remained emotionless throughout the hearing, nodding when informed he would remain in custody without bail.

Robinson, 22, was arrested two days after the shooting on September 10, 2025, at his parents' home in St. George, Utah, after they recognized him from surveillance footage and persuaded him to surrender. He was apprehended following a conversation with a family friend who was a retired deputy sheriff.

The shooting occurred during a speech at Utah Valley University in Orem, where Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, was struck by a single rifle shot from a rooftop sniper position and died later that day.

Prosecutors allege Robinson acted alone, motivated by ideological opposition to Kirk's political expression, with evidence including a note found under his keyboard stating, "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it," and text messages where he told his roommate to delete incriminating texts and stay silent.

Authorities have linked Robinson to the crime through DNA evidence from the rifle and a screwdriver found at the scene, surveillance video showing a man matching his description arriving at the campus, and digital evidence from his social media and communications.

Robinson's mother and father both identified him from the surveillance images, and his father confirmed the rifle used in the shooting matched a gift he had given his son. The governor of Utah, Spencer Cox, stated that Robinson had a "leftist ideology" that was "very different" from his conservative family, and that he had been radicalized after dropping out of Utah State University.

The court granted a pre-trial protective order for Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, and Robinson's next court date is a waiver hearing scheduled for September 29, 2025, via Webex.

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UPDATE | Erika Kirk Slams 'Evildoers' In Defiant Speech Since Her Husband Charlie Kirk's Assassination

Erika Kirk, widow of American conservative firebrand and TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, made her first public statement on Friday following her husband’s assassination, expressing gratitude to President Donald Trump.

Speaking through tears in Phoenix, Arizona, from behind a lectern near the desk, where he hosted The Charlie Kirk Show, Erika Kirk said, “Mr. President, my husband loved you,” highlighting the close friendship between Charlie Kirk and Trump. The emotional remarks came two days after Charlie was shot and killed at Utah Valley University.

Law enforcement announced that 22-year-old Tyler Robinson was taken into custody on Friday morning as the alleged suspect in Charlie Kirk’s murder. Reports suggest Robinson, a leftist, had grown extremely political and harbored animosity toward both Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump, though specific motives remain unclear.

During her speech, Erika Kirk also thanked Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, for their support, noting they accompanied her on Air Force One as she traveled with her husband’s body from Utah to Arizona. She praised their efforts in honoring her husband.

Earlier on Friday, Trump appeared on Fox & Friends, calling Charlie Kirk an “unbelievable warrior” and predicting his legacy would grow stronger due to the tragedy.

Erika Kirk directed strong words at those responsible for her husband’s death, referring to them as “evildoers.” She condemned the act, stating that the killers targeted him for his messages of patriotism, faith, and God’s love. She vowed that their actions would amplify his mission rather than silence it.

The grieving widow’s remarks carried a defiant tone, warning that the assassination had ignited a powerful response. “You have no idea what you just have unleashed across this entire country and this world,” she said, emphasizing the global impact of her husband’s death. As a mother of two, she pledged to ensure Charlie Kirk’s name and legacy would never be forgotten.

Erika Kirk’s speech underscored her resolve to carry forward her husband’s TPUSA work, framing his death as a catalyst for a broader movement inspired by his ideals.

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UPDATE | Charlie Kirk Assassin Arrested, As Reports Emerge Of Deep Rift Before His Death, Between The TPUSA Founder And PM Netanyahu's Pro-Israel Allies

A suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has been arrested in Utah, identified as Tyler Robinson, 22, who was taken into custody late Thursday night after his father reported him to authorities.

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Robinson confessed to his father, who then contacted a youth pastor and U.S. Marshals, leading to his apprehension. The arrest followed a manhunt after Kirk was shot during a debate at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, with officials describing the act as a political assassination.

President Donald Trump announced the arrest on Fox and Friends, expressing a high degree of certainty in the suspect's capture and stating he hopes the killer receives the death penalty.

The suspect was apprehended in St. George, Utah, roughly 250 miles from the university where the shooting occurred. His father recognized him from photos released by law enforcement, which showed a person wearing a dark long-sleeved shirt with an American flag and eagle, dark pants, a cap, and sunglasses. After the father urged him to turn himself in, Robinson initially refused but later changed his mind, leading to his arrest. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the suspect was taken into custody within 33 hours of the shooting.

The investigation involved over 7,000 tips and 200 interviews. Law enforcement sources believe the suspect arrived on campus in a gray Dodge Challenger, changed clothes before and after the shooting, and fled by jumping from the roof of the Losee Center building. The FBI released surveillance images and video of the suspect fleeing, and a $100,000 reward was offered for information leading to his capture.

Authorities revealed that Robinson had coordinated with others on the messaging app Discord, where he discussed retrieving a rifle from a "drop point," leaving it in a bush wrapped in a towel, and sharing messages related to the weapon's location. Robinson's roommate provided investigators with access to the Discord messages from an account named "Tyler."

The suspected murder weapon—a bolt-action Mauser .30-06 rifle—was recovered wrapped in a dark towel in a wooded area near the university campus. Forensic evidence, including bullet casings, was found at the scene. Inscriptions on the casings included "Hey fascist! Catch!" and "O bella ciao..."  The rifle had a scope mounted on it.

Some of the writings that Robinson allegedly wrote on the bullet casings were from a video game, Helldivers 2. The game is reportedly about troops who are fighting in the name of "democracy." He was reportedly in a “romantic relationship” with a transgender partner, who is fully cooperating with law enforcement and not currently accused of criminal activity.

The suspect is currently facing multiple felony charges under Utah law, including aggravated murder. Governor Spencer Cox confirmed Utah intends to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted.

Robinson was a third-year student at Dixie Technical College in the electrical apprenticeship program and had previously attended Utah State University as a pre-engineering major before taking a leave of absence in 2021. He was registered to vote as "unaffiliated" in 2021.

A resident of Southern Utah, Robinson reportedly became more extreme in his political in recent years and had discussed Kirk's upcoming visit with a family member, expressing negative views about him. His father, Matt Robinson, is a 27-year veteran of the Washington County Sheriff's Department, and his mother, Amber Robinson, worked as a care worker.

Robinson was "pretty left on everything," according to a friend reportedly, and was the only member of his family that was really leftist... the rest of his family was Republican." He would "always just be ranting and arguing about," the friend said reportedly.

During his appearance on Fox News, Trump blamed radical left-wing media, Democrat activists and donors like globalist billionaire George Soros for inciting political violence.

"We're going to look into Soros because I think it's a RICO case against him and other people because this is more than protests. This is real agitation; this is riots on the street — and we're going to look into that," Trump told Fox and Friends.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal this week, Utah Governor Spencer Cox said it’s become “very clear to us and investigators” that Robinson was “indoctrinated with leftist ideology.”

Cox has said that family members described 22-year-old Robinson as becoming more political in recent years. The percentage of the young man’s life spent online also reportedly increased dramatically leading up to the shooting. He had also described Kirk’s killing as clearly a “political assassination.”

“They talked about why they didn’t like him and the viewpoints that he had,” the governor said on Friday.

“Charlie said, ‘When people stop talking, that’s when you get violence. He said the weak can never forgive, forgiveness is attribute of the strong, the only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive,” Cox said this week at a press conference about the killing. ‘Welcome without judgement, love without condition, forgive without limit.'”


 
Charlie Kirk's Growing Criticsm Of Israeli Influence In US Politics Sparked Backlash From Netanyahu Allies

The political assissination of Kirk has led to wild speculations online after some previously unreported behind-the-scenes story about the developing rift between the TPUSA founder and his rich pro-Iseal donors.

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Kirk’s growing criticism of Israeli influence in U.S. politics had reportedly provoked a fierce backlash from allies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leaving Kirk angry and fearful in the months before his death.

The popular conservative commentator and TPUSA founder had reportedly rejected an offer from Netanyahu earlier in 2025 to funnel significant Zionist funding into TPUSA, America’s largest conservative youth organization.

Kirk, who had long been a staunch supporter of Israel, reportedly saw the offer as an attempt to silence his increasing public skepticism about Israel’s sway over Washington. He began questioning the Jewish nation's influence, particularly after witnessing what he perceived as Netanyahu’s efforts to control Trump administration personnel decisions and leverage billionaire donors like Miriam Adelson to maintain influence over the White House.

The TPUSA had reportedly privately warned President Trump in June 2025 against bombing Iran at Israel’s behest, a conversation that reportedly led to a heated rebuke from Trump. This incident deepened Kirk’s belief that the U.S. president was under the sway of a foreign power, pushing the country toward disastrous conflicts.

Kirk’s shift in stance coincided with a broader backlash among younger Republicans, with only 24% sympathizing with Israel over Palestinians amid Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza.

At TPUSA’s July 2025 Student Action Summit, Kirk allowed popular conservative speakers Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Dave Smith to openly criticize Israel’s actions and influence, including speculation about Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to Israeli intelligence.

The July event marked a significant departure from Kirk’s earlier pro-Israel rhetoric, which had been fueled by Zionist donors since TPUSA’s founding in 2012. The shift infuriated Netanyahu’s wealthy U.S. allies, who bombarded Kirk with hostile messages, demanding he realign with their agenda.

Several major Jewish donors reportedly threatened to withdraw their funding over his refusal to ban Carlson from speaking at TPUSA events. Pro-Israel and neoconservative activists aggressively lobbied him on social media, demanding Carlson be banned. Kirk’s friend reportedly described him as both "alienated and frightened" by the intensity of this backlash.

Kirk publicly addressed the pressure he faced in an August 6 interview with Megyn Kelly, expressing frustration at being censored by pro-Israel “leaders” and “stakeholders.” He noted that he faced greater restrictions on criticizing Israel than Israelis themselves, highlighting the dozens of menacing texts he received.

In a September 9 interview with Ben Shapiro, Kirk again raised concerns about media narratives surrounding Israel, suggesting a need for scrutiny. His friend reportedly noted that Kirk’s resentment of Netanyahu’s influence was shared by others in Trump’s inner circle, with Trump himself reportedly fearful of defying the Israeli leader.

Trump administration had reportedly uncovered Israeli spying efforts, including electronic devices placed on Secret Service vehicles, echoing a 2019 Politico report about Israeli surveillance near the White House. While unconfirmed, these claims fueled speculation about Israel’s role in Kirk’s death, particularly after a viral post by Infowars’ Harrison Smith, citing a source close to Kirk, claimed Kirk feared Israel would kill him if he turned against them.

Netanyahu swiftly denied any involvement in Kirk’s assassination during a September 11 NewsMax interview, framing the killing as the work of “radical Islamists” and “ultra-progressives.” He issued multiple statements eulogizing Kirk, emphasizing their recent interactions and portraying Kirk as a steadfast ally of Israel, while omitting Kirk’s rejection of his funding offer.

Kirk’s death sparked widespread speculation and distrust, with many questioning the official narrative due to federal law enforcement’s initial mishandling of the case. Pro-Israel commentators like Ben Shapiro, who criticized TPUSA’s “big tent” approach days before the assassination, announced plans to continue Kirk’s campus speaking efforts.

The unresolved tensions over Kirk’s evolving views on Israel, coupled with his assassination, have left a lasting impact on the conservative movement, with uncertainty about where his “turning point” on Israel might have led.

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American Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during a "Prove Me Wrong" debate at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, Sept. 10, while speaking to an audience of over 3,000 people.

The suspect remains at large, and authorities have released images of a "person of interest," describing the weapon used as a high-powered, bolt-action rifle, with law enforcement stating they have "good video footage" of the suspect who fled the scene. Law enforcement officials, including the FBI and Utah Department of Public Safety, are actively investigating the incident.

Two individuals were briefly taken into custody but were released after being interviewed; neither was linked to the shooting. Authorities believe the attack was targeted, and the suspect is described as possibly "college age." The university has closed for the remainder of the week, and classes are suspended until Monday.

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Kirk, 31, was a prominent conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), which he helped grow into a major grassroots organization mobilizing young voters for the Republican Party. He was a close ally of President Donald Trump, known for his energetic campus debates, a nationally syndicated radio show, and a best-selling author

The Utah Valley University event was the first stop on a 14-city "American Comeback Tour." Kirk was known for his direct engagement with opposing views, often debating topics like abortion, climate change, transgender rights, and gun control. He was married to Erika Frantzve and had two young children - all three were there when he was shot.

The shooting occurred as he was answering a question about mass shootings, with eyewitnesses reporting he was struck in the neck.

President Trump announced Kirk's death on Truth Social, calling him "the best of America" and "the Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk," expressing deep personal loss. He ordered American flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of the 31-year-old activist.

In a video message later, Trump blamed "radical left political violence" for the attack, claiming that rhetoric comparing conservatives to Nazis and mass murderers has led to terrorism in the country.

In remarks Thursday, at a September 11 observance event in remembrance of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in 2001, the President called Kirk's killing a "political assassination," and announced plans to posthumously award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The White House has reportedly begun tightening security as shock and anger reverberate through the Trump administration after Kirk's assassination. The president told reporters Thursday, he spoke to Kirk’s wife, that they had a “long talk” and that she is “devastated, absolutely devastated.”

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"Our TLI burn, the burn that gets us going to the moon, is also our deorbit burn," Koch said in a NASA interview before launch. "As soon as we take that burn, we have bought off on basically the rest of the mission."

The TLI burn used Orion's main orbital maneuvering engine, which was salvaged from NASA's space shuttle program and upgraded for an Artemis trip to the moon. The engine has flown in space 19 times before on three different space shuttles. If you strapped it to a car, it would accelerate you from zero to 60 mph (97 kph) in 2.7 seconds.

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Close to three and a half hours into the Artemis 2 mission, pilot Victor Glover took control of Orion after the capsule separated from the Space Launch System rocket's Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, or ICPS. Glover will now manually pilot Orion around ICPS, carrying out a series of maneuvers designed to test the spacecraft's propulsion systems and ability to operate in close proximity to another object in space.

"I see it. Look at that, woohoo! I see the ICPS and the moon in the field of view," Glover said during NASA's live broadcast of the mission.

These tests, known as proximity operations or "prox ops," are a key part of this test flight and will evaluate Orion's ability to fly near and interface with future Artemis program hardware such as the lunar lander that will eventually be chosen for NASA's planned moon landings.

"It's quite nice and very responsive," Glover said, referencing the spacecraft's Digital Autopilot (DAP) system.

The 10-day mission is a lunar flyby that will not involve a landing but will travel approximately 250,000 miles from Earth, surpassing the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by reaching 4,600 miles beyond the Moon's far side.

Key mission objectives include testing Orion's life support and navigation systems, performing an in-space rendezvous with the spent Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, and validating emergency procedures for future lunar landings.

The crew is expected to perform a translunar injection burn to commit to the Moon, fly around the lunar far side, and return to Earth for a planned **splashdown in the Pacific Ocean** around April 11, 2026. This flight serves as the critical second step in NASA's Artemis program, paving the way for **Artemis III (lunar landing in 2027)** and the eventual establishment of a sustainable human presence on the Moon.

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Iran's 10-point Proposal Demands Permanent Ceasefire, Strait Of Hormuz Toll, As Israeli Airstrikes Target South Pars Natural Gas Field

Iran has reportedly rejected a proposed 45-day ceasefire, instead presenting its own 10-point plan demanding a permanent end to the war. The proposal, conveyed through Pakistani mediators, includes conditions such as reparations and guarantees against future attacks, which U.S. officials have deemed unacceptable.

Key elements of Iran’s 10-point response reportedly include:

- A permanent cessation of hostilities in Iran, Lebanon, Gaza, and Iraq.

- Recognition of Iran’s authority over the Strait of Hormuz, including the right to regulate traffic and collect tolls.

- Full removal of U.S. military bases from the Middle East.

- Compensation for war damages inflicted during the conflict.

- Lifting of all economic sanctions on Iran.

- Formal recognition of Iran’s right to enrich uranium under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

- A regional framework for security ensuring no resumption of aggression.

- Safe passage protocols** for international shipping through the Strait.

- Reconstruction support for war-affected areas.

- Guarantees that negotiations will not be used as cover for future attacks.

This comes amid escalating hostilities, as Israel launched strikes on Iran’s South Pars natural gas field, targeting its largest petrochemical plant—responsible for about 50% of Iran’s petrochemical output—and killing key Iranian military figures, including IRGC intelligence chief Majid Khademi.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and the United States also conducted large-scale strikes on Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport, targeting dozens of Iranian aircraft and helicopters to degrade the air force capabilities of both the Iranian Air Force and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

Satellite imagery and military reports confirm the destruction of at least 12 to 17 aircraft, including fighter jets, transport planes, and potentially the world's last in-service Boeing 747-100 converted as a KC-747 tanker, which were used by the IRGC Quds Force to supply proxies.

The operation, part of a broader assault on six military airfields across Iran, specifically targeted hangars, maintenance facilities, and runways in the western sector of the capital, effectively paralyzing the regime's ability to move high-level personnel and military equipment from the capital.

Over 80 Israeli fighter jets participated in the coordinated wave of attacks, which also included strikes on smaller airstrips like Azmayesh Airport and facilities linked to the Quds Force, such as a drone manufacturing factory.

Israeli officials said the strikes were designed to cripple the IRGC's logistics network, which has historically used commercial and military aircraft at Mehrabad to ferry weapons and advisors to proxies like Hezbollah across the Middle East.

The strikes on Mehrabad contributed to a broader campaign that also hit Shahid Beheshti University, the Pasteur Institute, and various military academies, leading to severe disruptions in regional air travel and raising international concerns over attacks on civilian and research infrastructure.

Airstrikes has also hit Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, a sanctioned institution tied to Iran’s military programs, drawing domestic and international condemnation.

Civilian infrastructure across Iran, including power plants and airports, has come under sustained attack, prompting fears of humanitarian crisis and warnings from the UN that targeting such sites may constitute war crimes under international law.

Iran fired missiles at Israel and neighboring countries, with strikes in Haifa killing four; Israel claims to have intercepted most incoming projectiles.

President Trump has intensified threats, vowing to "decimate every bridge and power plant in Iran" by Tuesday night if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, calling for "free traffic of oil" as a non-negotiable condition. He dismissed Iran’s 10-point plan as “not good enough,” while still suggesting a deal is possible.

At a White House press conference Monday with Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Dan Caine detailed the high-risk rescue of two U.S. airmen from an F-15E shot down by a shoulder-fired missile.

The operation, involving 155 aircraft, CIA "exquisite technologies," and extensive deception tactics, retrieved the pilot within hours and the weapons officer two days later from a mountainous cave. Hegseth likened the Easter-weekend rescue to the resurrection of Jesus Christ, underscoring the administration’s fusion of religious rhetoric with military messaging.

Despite Trump’s repeated deadlines, analysts note a pattern of postponements, raising doubts about the credibility of his ultimatums.

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