The Utah prison where Tyler Robinson will likely live out his dying days if convicted of Charlie Kirk's murder has been riddled with disgusting problems ever since it first opened three years ago.

Robinson, 22, was arrested Thursday night over the assassination of the right-wing commentator at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem Wednesday.

He is facing charges of aggravated murder, first-degree obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm, causing serious bodily injury.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has said the state plans to seek the death penalty.

If convicted, Robinson will likely be sent to the Utah State Correctional Facility, in Salt Lake City.