A Utah judge has ordered Tyler Robinson, the man suspected in the Charlie Kirk case, to remain in jail without bail. Court records show Robinson has no prior criminal history.
Investigators recovered key evidence near the scene, including a rifle, footwear impressions, and other items now under FBI review. Some markings on ammunition contained references to video games, memes, and online culture, which experts say may not have clear meaning without context.
Robinson was identified after his father recognized him in images released by authorities. With help from a family pastor, Robinson was safely taken into custody by federal officers.
Governor Spencer Cox and FBI Director Kash Patel praised law enforcement for their quick response. Patel said investigators received over 11,000 tips and are following every lead.
The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to understand the motive. Robinson remains in custody while formal charges are pending.