
Charlie Kirk Suspect
Tyler Robinson Wasn’t a Loner
… Says Former Classmate
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Tyler Robinson‘s classmate is talking out within the aftermath of his arrest in reference to Charlie Kirk‘s dying … sharing that the child he remembers was a sensible and goofy one, not a doable cold-hearted killer.
We caught up with the suspected shooter’s classmate — who selected to stay nameless — on “TMZ Live” Friday, mere hours after Robinson was apprehended and named as the principle suspect within the deadly taking pictures of the conservative pundit.
And, because the classmate advised us, he discovered the information “extremely shocking,” as he could not imagine somebody he went to center faculty and highschool with may presumably be culpable for this type of violence.
Per the classmate, Robinson wasn’t a loner in school by any means … although, they did word that TR was “very online,” understanding memes and such.
While the schoolmate clarified he wasn’t notably shut with Robinson again within the day, he mentioned he did not recall Robinson being notably enthusiastic about weapons or tremendous political.
In quick, there have been no warning indicators that he would possibly in the future be a murder suspect.
As we reported, Robinson was arrested and booked on aggravated murder and weapons fees Friday — 2 days after Kirk was shot within the neck whereas talking at Utah Valley University.
While Donald Trump was the primary to interrupt the information on “Fox & Friends” Friday morning, Utah Governor Spencer Cox later held a press convention … revealing Robinson was arrested after his father tipped off a household good friend that TR might’ve been the shooter.
As talked about within the press convention, Robinson had allegedly turn out to be extra political these days, and even talked about Kirk’s upcoming go to throughout a household dinner previous to the taking pictures.

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Authorities have confirmed recovered bullet casings had messages inscribed on them … together with, “Hey fascist, catch,” “Bella Ciao,” and “If you read this you’re gay, LMAO.”
Kirk, the founding father of the conservative nonprofit Turning Point, is survived by his spouse, Erika, and their 2 kids. He was solely 31.