The Anatomy of Hate: Lessons from the Charlie Kirk Murder Case The unfolding case of Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Utah Valley University's campus, raises questions about the intersection of ideology and violence in America.
Prosecutors are seeking to build a strong enough case for the death penalty, but what drove 23 year old Robinson to commit such a heinous crime remains unclear.
According to investigators, Robinson arrived on campus hours before Kirk's speech, walking around in shorts and a T shirt, then returned in different clothes to shoot Kirk from a rooftop.