Suspect in Kirk Killing Charged With Aggravated Murder as Prosecutor Says DNA Found on Gun Trigger

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university has been charged with aggravated murder. The charge means 22-year-old Tyler Robinson could face the death penalty if convicted of killing Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem. Kirk was gunned down Sept. 10 as he spoke with students and died soon after. Prosecutors allege Robinson shot Kirk in the neck with a bolt-action rifle from the roof of a nearby campus building. Robinson also is charged with felony discharge of a firearm and obstructing justice. It’s unclear if Robinson has an attorney who could speak on his behalf. Prosecutors say Robinson’s DNA was found on the trigger of the gun used to kill Kirk.

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