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FBI details chilling Discord messages Charlie Kirk murder suspect sent to roommate after attack
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Published 17:31 12 Sep 2025 GMT+1

FBI details chilling Discord messages Charlie Kirk murder suspect sent to roommate after attack

Charlie Kirk was killed at an open-air debate in Utah on Wednesday

Callum Jones

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Topics: Charlie Kirk, Gun Crime, US News, Utah, Politics

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The FBI has detailed chilling messages the suspect arrested for the murder of Charlie Kirk sent to his roommate after the attack in Utah earlier this week.

Right-wing activist Kirk was killed while speaking at an event organized by his company, Turning Point USA, on Wednesday (September 10) at Utah Valley University.

Authorities appealed for help in identifying the shooter after a suspect was seen on a rooftop of a building on the college campus.

And in a press conference on Friday (September 12), the FBI confirmed they had detained a suspect identified as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.

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Utah Governor Spencer Cox began by telling audiences: "We got him," before later going on to detail chilling messages sent from the suspect to a roommate on the messaging service Discord.

Cox said investigators spoke with Robinson's roommates, who showed them messages between him and an account with the name 'Tyler'.

Charlie Kirk was killed earlier this week (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Charlie Kirk was killed earlier this week (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Messages from 'Tyler' stated the need to gather a rifle from a drop off point, before leaving it in a bush and wrapping it in a towel before leaving the scene.

The governor went on to say other messages mentioned the rifle being 'unique', as well as discussion about engraving bullets and a scope.

Cox also confirmed 'Tyler' spoke about having to change his outfits in the Discord messages.

Elsewhere in the press conference, Cox detailed what lead to Robinson's arrest, stating officials received a tip which stemmed from a family member of Robinson, who had reached out to a family friend who then contacted the Washington County Sheriff's Office.

The governor explained that 'Robinson had confessed to them or implied that he had committed the incident'.

Tyler Robinson has been apprehended (FBI)
Tyler Robinson has been apprehended (FBI)

A family member of Robinson was also interviewed by investigators, who claimed that the suspect had become 'more political' in recent years.

They recalled one particular incident which took place before the September 10 shooting, when Robinson had joined the family member for dinner and engaged in a conversation in which Robinson mentioned Kirk was due to come to Utah Valley University.

"They talked about why he didn't like him and the viewpoints that he had," Cox said.

Cox expressed his thanks to law enforcement, the FBI and members of the public for helping with the investigation, and praised Robinson's family for having done 'the right thing'.

If you or someone you know has been affected by gun violence, please find more information and support via Survivors Empowered on their website.

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