Authorities in Utah have revealed more details about the motives behind the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, reportedly grew increasingly political in recent years, culminating in a fatal attack at Utah Valley University on September 10. Kirk was shot and killed during a public event organized by his group, Turning Point USA.
According to Governor Spencer Cox, Robinson had previously expressed disdain for Kirk’s political views. During a recent family dinner, Robinson discussed Kirk’s upcoming visit to the university, allegedly saying the commentator was “full of hate and spreading hate.” His family described a shift in his behavior, noting that he had become more radicalized over time.
Investigators later uncovered chilling evidence pointing to a calculated and ideologically driven act. They found bullet casings near the scene and at a wooded area where the weapon—a bolt-action rifle—was stashed. Several of the casings bore bizarre and disturbing inscriptions that reflected both mockery and political messaging.
Among the inscriptions were phrases such as “notices bulges OWO what’s this?” and “if you read this you are gay lmao,” showcasing Robinson’s use of internet meme culture in a violent context. Other messages had clearer political connotations, including “hey fascist! catch!” accompanied by etched arrows, and “oh bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao,” referencing an Italian anti-fascist anthem.
Robinson’s Discord messages further revealed the extent of the planning. He discussed retrieving the rifle from a drop site, hiding it wrapped in a towel, and changing clothes to avoid detection. These details were confirmed by evidence recovered at the crime scene and during the investigation.
Authorities believe Robinson acted alone and was motivated by ideological opposition to Kirk’s political stance. He is currently in custody and faces multiple charges, including aggravated murder.