Friday, November 7, 2025
27.6 C
New Delhi

‘Enough of his hatred’: Robinson said Charlie Kirk was propagating hatred, prosecution tells court

Robinson has been charged with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, and witness tampering. Gray stated that the charges were elevated to qualify for the death penalty due to two aggravating circumstances

Charlie Kirk’s suspected killer, Tyler Robinson, has been formally charged with aggravated murder for fatally shooting the far-right activist last week, the Utah state prosecutors have announced.

Jeff Gray, the top prosecutor in Utah County, said that they have intentions to impose the death penalty for Robinson if he is convicted of the crime. He added that the 22-year-old shooter ordered his roommate to delete an incriminating text exchange between them and asked him not to answer any questions from the police after Kirk’s killing.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Robinson has been charged with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, and witness tampering. Gray stated that the charges were elevated to qualify for the death penalty due to two aggravating circumstances: the 31-year-old “Kirk’s political expression” and the presence of children who “were present” to witness the murder.

What have the chats revealed?

In the court filing, prosecutors stated that Robinson had criticised Kirk both before and after the shooting. Authorities allege that after Kirk’s death, Robinson admitted to those around him that he had planned the attack in advance and had initially intended to avoid being caught.

Robinson’s roommate found a note under his keyboard that read, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it,” the prosecutors said.

After shooting Kirk dead, Robinson confessed to his actions to his father and roommate, both of whom asked why he killed the right-wing activist, to which he replied, “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

‘Started leaning to the left’

Citing information given to investigators by Robinson’s mother following his arrest, Gray emphasised that the suspect, whose family was known to be conservative, “had become more political and had started to lean more to the left, becoming more pro-gay and trans rights oriented.”

Robinson’s mother also revealed that he had started dating his roommate, who “was transitioning genders”, the chief prosecutor said.

Video of the crime showed how Kirk was shot after he said that “too many” transgender people are being responsible for mass shootings in the US as he held an event at Utah Valley University.

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

HAL inks deal with GE Aerospace to procure 113 jet engines for Tejas aircraft

The Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) on Friday sealed a major deal with GE Aerospace to procure 113 jet engines for its Tejas light combat aircraft programme. Read More

‘Vivek must lose’: MAGA wants Ramaswamy to lose Ohio election after Mamdani’s NYC win; ‘Not a race between…’

MAGA is now pitching for Vivek Ramaswamy’s loss in Ohio election in 2026 out of their spite for India. Read More

‘Legitimate right’: Russia defends North Korea’s ballistic missile launch amid Trump’s nuclear test fears

Russia has defended North Korea’s reported ballistic missile launch, calling it Pyongyang’s “legitimate right” to ensure its security, even as the United States and South Korea condemned the move. Read More

Maritime security Trump’s new headache: China sails ahead as US struggles to rebuild shipyards

As China has become the world’s leader in shipbuilding, and the US production has barely progressed, maritime security has become US President Donald Trump’s latest headache in the US-China competition. Read More

China dramatically expanding missile production network amid growing US tensions: Report

A new investigation has revealed China’s rapid expansion of missile production sites, signaling a bold push to rival US military power and reshape the global balance of security Go to Source Read More

Topics

HAL inks deal with GE Aerospace to procure 113 jet engines for Tejas aircraft

The Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) on Friday sealed a major deal with GE Aerospace to procure 113 jet engines for its Tejas light combat aircraft programme. Read More

‘Vivek must lose’: MAGA wants Ramaswamy to lose Ohio election after Mamdani’s NYC win; ‘Not a race between…’

MAGA is now pitching for Vivek Ramaswamy’s loss in Ohio election in 2026 out of their spite for India. Read More

‘Legitimate right’: Russia defends North Korea’s ballistic missile launch amid Trump’s nuclear test fears

Russia has defended North Korea’s reported ballistic missile launch, calling it Pyongyang’s “legitimate right” to ensure its security, even as the United States and South Korea condemned the move. Read More

Maritime security Trump’s new headache: China sails ahead as US struggles to rebuild shipyards

As China has become the world’s leader in shipbuilding, and the US production has barely progressed, maritime security has become US President Donald Trump’s latest headache in the US-China competition. Read More

China dramatically expanding missile production network amid growing US tensions: Report

A new investigation has revealed China’s rapid expansion of missile production sites, signaling a bold push to rival US military power and reshape the global balance of security Go to Source Read More

This European Nation Is The World’s First Cashless Country

Europe’s first paper banknotes were issued here. Now, as per reports, less than 1% of transactions involve physical cash. Read More

Make premises of schools, colleges, hospitals, sports ground, bus and railway stations free of stray dogs, shift them in shelters: SC

NEW DELHI: Noting that India continues to report one of the world’s highest rabies-related mortality and there has been disturbing and alarming increase in dog-bite incidents making public places unsafe, Supreme Court on Friday directe Read More

‘Had to keep waiting’: Kharge blames PM for delay in Bihar rally; accuses BJP of blocking Congress campaign

Mallikarjun Kharge (left), PM Narendra Modi (agencies) NEW DELHI: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was responsible for the delay in the commencement of his rally in Bihar’s Read More

Related Articles