Tyler Robinson, 22, is under “special watch” in custody after allegedly assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Arrested following a 33-hour manhunt, Robinson was persuaded to surrender by his father. Prosecutors are weighing the death penalty or life in prison, while defense attorneys may cite mental health as a factor.
FBI Director Kash Patel wasn’t shown Robinson’s photo until 12 hours after the arrest, sparking internal outrage. Patel slammed the delay as “Mickey Mouse operations.”
Robinson, who remains ineligible for bail, is held in a separate housing unit for safety and behavioral assessment. Though uncooperative, others close to him are aiding investigators. A full mental health evaluation will determine his final placement in custody.