Family Raises Doubts Over Suspect’s Arrest
The FBI has taken 22-year-old Tyler Robinson into custody in connection with the fatal shooting of political activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 10. Authorities allege Robinson acted alone, firing a single bullet from a rooftop near the campus. However, Robinson’s grandmother, Debbie Robinson, insists federal investigators have “the wrong man.” She describes her grandson as a quiet, shy, and industrious young man who has never handled firearms or spoken about politics.

Debbie emphasized that Robinson has never hunted, owned a gun, or demonstrated the accuracy required to carry out such a shooting. “He’s a wonderful child… There’s absolutely no way he could have done that,” she told the Daily Mail. Debbie also noted that most of her family are Republicans and that her son, Tyler’s father, is a fervent supporter of former President Trump.
She expressed confusion over the allegations while simultaneously showing compassion for Kirk’s family. Police confirmed that Robinson was taken into custody on September 11 at his residence in Washington, Utah, after a tip from a family member. The investigation is ongoing, with law enforcement reviewing evidence, including digital messages and surveillance footage.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox stated that Robinson had become more politically active in the days leading up to the shooting. Authorities are preparing charges, and if convicted, Robinson could face the death penalty. As the case develops, public opinion remains divided, with Robinson’s grandmother maintaining her belief in his innocence while officials emphasize that evidence will guide the judicial process.
News
Divorced Woman Left Alone in the Blizzard, Her Dog Found a Hidden Rock Shelter
Divorced Woman Left Alone in the Blizzard, Her Dog Found a Hidden Rock Shelter — It Saved Her Life The wind didn’t sound like wind anymore. It sounded alive, something hunting. That was the moment Ruth Calder realized she had…
Divorced Woman Left Alone in the Blizzard, Her Dog Found a Hidden Rock Shelter — It Saved Her Life
Divorced Woman Survives Blizzard Thanks to Loyal Dog and Hidden Rock Shelter The wind didn’t sound like wind anymore. It sounded alive, something hunting. That was the moment Ruth Calder realized she had made a mistake. It was a day…
“Woman! Are You Mad?”—They Regretted Once Her Hillslide Cabin Withstood the Raging Blizzard
**“Woman! Are You Mad?”—They Regretted Once Her Hillside Cabin Withstood the Raging Blizzard** In the spring of 1913, Roy Callaway stood at the edge of the ridge with a hammer dangling uselessly from his hand. Below him, where the town…
Her Late Crazy Aunt Left Her a Cabin With Years of Stockpile That Saved Her From Apocalyptic Storm
Her Late “Crazy” Aunt Left Her a Cabin—It Saved Her When the Storm Came The letter arrived without warning, thin and formal, carrying the weight of a life Mara Ashby had nearly forgotten. Inside was news of her aunt Edith’s…
Forced to Be Homeless—They Never Expect to Find Her Inside a Stone Cave With Cabin Full of Firewood
Forced to Be Homeless—They Never Expected to Find Her Living Inside a Stone Cave, Stocked with a Cabin Full of Firewood The almanac on the shelf of the Helena General Store predicted the coldest winter in a decade. Most people…
Days Before a Devastating Blizzard Struck, She Took a Bold Step—Stashing Hundreds of Pounds of Food Beneath Her Shed
Before the Worst Blizzard In Decades Hit the Prairie—She Buried Hundreds lbs of Food Under Her Shed . . Title: The Weight of Winter In the heart of Bitterroot Valley, August heat pressed down like a heavy hand, yet Clara…
End of content
No more pages to load