Authorities have accused Washington, Utah local Tyler Robinson of killing the conservative activist

People paid respects to the far-right activist and Trump ally as they pondered his divisive legacy

UTAH, USA: The man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk had expressed opposition to the conservative activist’s viewpoints and indicated that he was responsible for the shooting,…

Authorities announced they had arrested Tyler Robinson in St. George, Utah, and accused him of the murder of Charlie Kirk.

Utah officials say they were contacted by family friend of Tyler Robinson, 22, accused of killing rightwing activist

Family of Tyler Robinson live in Washington, a city of 35,000 people 260 miles from where Kirk was killed during event

Tyler Robinson, arrested on Thursday night, is a 22-year-old White man who grew up in a conservative family in Utah and was a brilliant high school student. Nothing in his…

Washington is coming to terms with the fact Tyler Robinson, the prime suspect in murder of the conservative activist, is one of its own

UTAH, USA: The Utah trade school student jailed on suspicion of fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk faces formal charges next week, according to the governor, from…

"This is everywhere. Every community, every town, every state," one of the suspect's neighbors said. "It's going to be everybody's neighbor, everybody's classmate. It's not at all…

Authorities have accused Washington, Utah local Tyler Robinson of killing the conservative activist

We look at the latest in the case against Tyler Robinson, the young man authorities believe is responsible for the assassination of conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk last…

At a gun show near St. George, Utah, locals said they were saddened that someone from their community is accused of killing Charlie Kirk.

A family member says he had turned political recently and hated Kirk. But Robinson’s family is staunchly Republican.

Tyler Robinson is quoted talking to his partner about having enough of the far-right activist’s ‘hatred’ in texts