Twenty-two-year-old Tyler Robinson, the prime suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, is in police custody after a 33-hour manhunt, officials announced Friday. In interviews with investigators it was revealed that Robinson and another family member had discussed Kirk’s upcoming Utah appearance. An unnamed family member stated that “Kirk was full of hate and was spreading hate,” Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Friday. Candice Cole reports.
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Tyler Robinson, family member talked about Charlie Kirk ‘spreading hate’ in weeks before shooting
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