The suspected shooter in the killing of Charlie Kirk has been named as officials release a statement on the matter.
On Wednesday, right-wing influencer and Trump loyalist Kirk was shot in the neck whilst he was speaking at a Utah university event.
Shots were fired at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem where the 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder was speaking.
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After a manhunt, Donald Trump announced on Fox News on Friday that ‘with a high degree of certainty’ the suspect in the Kirk assassination has been caught.
Now, the suspect has been named by officials as Tyler Robinson, according to NBC News, citing five senior law enforcement officials familiar with the case.
Robinson is born in 2003 and from Utah, the officials added.
Speaking to Fox News, Trump said: “I think we have him. I think with a high degree of certainty we have him in custody.”
He added that ‘someone that was very close to him turned him in’ before mentioning a ‘minister, father’.
Trump said that he hopes the suspect, if found guilty, gets the death penalty.
He said that the suspect is currently at police headquarters.
The president has faced criticism for his reaction to Kirk’s death though, particularly for a video message he shared afterwards which was slammed as ‘divisive and disgraceful’ by some.