by Logan Andrew | FreeWire Magazine — Your News, Your Voice

Utah Governor Spencer Cox opened a Friday morning press conference by declaring “we got him,” confirming that authorities have detained Tyler Robinson, a 22‑year‑old southern Utah resident, in connection with the assassination of conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk. Cox’s announcement marks the first official confirmation that a suspect is in custody after two days of speculation spurred by President Donald Trump’s early morning remarks on Fox News.
How Investigators Found Him
Cox told reporters that Robinson reached out to a family friend and confessed or implied that he had shot Kirk. The friend alerted the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, and investigators approached Robinson on Sept. 12. When they confronted him, he was wearing clothing that matched the attire seen in surveillance footage released by law enforcement. Multiple law‑enforcement sources confirmed the person in custody to be Tyler Robinson.
Family members told officials that Robinson had “become more political” in recent years. While authorities have not provided details about charges or a motive, they said they received more than 7,000 tips and were still gathering evidence. Cox added that the state intends to pursue the death penalty once formal charges are filed.
Details from the Briefing
Investigators said the tip led them to Robinson near St. George, Utah; he was detained without incident late Thursday night. Authorities did not say whether he has been formally charged but noted that he was being questioned. A report in The Guardian said Robinson reached out to a family friend and implied he was responsible; the friend contacted the Washington County sheriff, and the information was relayed to Utah Valley University investigators.
The press conference came one day after officials released surveillance video showing the gunman on a roof at Utah Valley University. The footage, shown during a Thursday evening briefing, depicted the shooter firing a single round at Kirk, climbing down and jumping off the building, then running across campus. Investigators recovered palm impressions, shoe prints and a high‑powered bolt‑action rifle in a nearby wooded area. The suspect wore Converse sneakers, a black T‑shirt with an American flag and eagle, a baseball cap and sunglasses.
Political Reactions
Friday’s confirmation aligns with President Trump’s earlier comments. On Fox & Friends, Trump said “with a high degree of certainty” that the shooter was in custody and credited a minister and the suspect’s father with helping to bring him in. Utah officials did not address those details directly but said family members played a key role in the arrest.
Governor Cox reiterated his intent to hold the shooter accountable. “We got him,” he said. “We will pursue the death penalty in this case, and we will continue to investigate to understand why this happened”.
What’s Next
Robinson’s detention represents a significant development in a case that has drawn national attention and inflamed political tensions. As of this morning, officials had not announced formal charges, and investigators said they were still working to determine a motive. They urged the public to ignore misinformation circulating online and to continue providing credible tips.
FreeWire will continue to monitor developments as authorities release more details.
That photo is not of Tyler Robinson. It’s of Jack Bellows, a co-chair of the Salt Lake Democratic Socialists.
I’d recommend taking that photo down.