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‘I had enough of his hatred’: Prosecutors Reveal Texts Sent By Charlie Kirk Killing Suspect as Charges Announced

September 16, 2025
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‘I had enough of his hatred’: Prosecutors Reveal Texts Sent By Charlie Kirk Killing Suspect as Charges Announced
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Tyler Robinson has been charged with the aggravated murder of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, prosecutors announced on Tuesday, as they revealed text messages he allegedly sent in the aftermath of the shooting admitting his guilt.

In one message sent to his roommate, who investigators say he was dating, Robinson allegedly said of Kirk: “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

Robinson, 22, is being charged with seven counts total: one count of aggravated murder and felony discharge of a firearm, two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering, and one count of commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child.

Robinson is accused of killing Kirk with a single shot from 200 yards away as the conservative influencer spoke to a crowd of hundreds at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. He was arrested following a 33-hour manhunt, after his parents convinced him to turn himself in.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray said at the press conference in Utah County.

“I do not take this decision lightly, and it is a decision I have made independently as county attorney based solely on the available evidence and circumstances and nature of the crime,” Gray said.

“The murder of Charlie Kirk is an American tragedy. Charlie Kirk was murdered while engaging in one of our most sacred and cherished American rights, the bedrock of our democratic republic, the free exchange of ideas and a search for truth, understanding, and a more perfect union,” Gray continued.

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After reading the charges, Gray revealed details of the investigation that followed Robinson’s arrest. Gray read aloud text messages he said investigators retrieved from Robinson’s partner’s phone in which he allegedly confessed to the killing.

“Drop what you’re doing. Look under my keyboard,” Robinson texted his partner, after which Robinson’s partner found a note from Robinson that said, “I have the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I’m going to take it.”

After the partner asked if he was the one who shot Kirk, Robinson confessed. “I am, I’m sorry…I am still okay, my love…To be honest, I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age. I am sorry to involve you.”

When Robinson is asked why he shot Kirk, Robinson replied, “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out. If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence.”

Robinson also explained the obscure messages he had inscribed into the bullet casings that were left behind at the scene.

“Remember how I was engraving bullets? The f****** messages are mostly a big meme,” Robinson texted, according to prosecutors.

Robinson told his roommate not to talk to the media and to ask for a lawyer if questioned by the police.

Kirk’s killing, and its aftermath, have stoked deep divisions across the country at a time when political violence was already on the rise. It has prompted plans for a crackdown on leftwing groups by the Trump Administration and threats to prosecute “hate speech.”

The charges against Robinson come ahead of his first court appearance, scheduled later Tuesday, since he was arrested last week for felony discharge of a firearm, aggravated murder and obstruction of justice.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has promised the state would pursue the death penalty if Robinson is charged and convicted of aggravated murder. Over the weekend, Cox revealed that Robinson had not confessed to shooting Kirk and was not cooperating with authorities.

Authorities have spent the last week piecing together physical evidence from the scene and delving into Robinson’s past in an attempt to determine a potential motive for the crime.

After conducting interviews with friends and family, investigators believe Robinson had been influenced by “leftist ideology” in recent years, Cox told NBC News over the weekend. He added that Robinson had an interest in “Reddit culture and other dark places of the internet,” something investigators say was evident in messages inscribed on bullet casings recovered by officials at the scene. The casings were marked with quotes from obscure memes and online gaming culture that sparked competing narratives about possible motives.

Cox said in a separate interview with CNN that Robinson’s romantic partner and roommate was “transitioning from male to female” and had been “incredibly cooperative, had no idea that this was happening and is working with investigators.”

Utah’s Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason said on Monday that authorities believe Robinson acted alone, but they are trying to determine if anyone knew of his plans beforehand.

What investigators conclude about Robinson’s motivations may have far-reaching consequences beyond his own criminal case. In the aftermath of the killing, many Republicans and conservative commentators called for a sweeping crackdown on leftwing groups—assuming that the perpetrator would likely be someone from the opposite side of the political spectrum as Kirk.

If proven to be true, those calls will likely grow louder.

In the aftermath of the attack, Trump and his officials have promised grave consequences for the “radical left,” which he claimed was “directly responsible for the terrorism that we’re seeing in our country today.”

Kirk was a leading voice among conservative youths who rose to national prominence at the beginning of the Trump era. He was central in rallying support for Trump’s presidential campaigns among young people, using campus events to build his organization, Turning Point USA, which raised tens of millions of dollars for the president’s 2024 run.

Kirk founded Turning Point USA in 2012 when he was only 18, as a conservative response to liberal organizing platforms. He was known for his controversial political and social takes related to race, gun violence and immigration, and had an audience of millions of viewers and listeners across various platforms.

Kirk was speaking to university students in Orem, Utah, at one of his many college-campus debates when he was shot in the neck.

Videos of Kirk’s killing spread online and across social media platforms such as X and TikTok. Many people have been fired for sharing celebratory reactions to the killing online.

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