Tyler James Robinson, The 22-Old Accused Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk, Had No Criminal History Before His Arrest on Friday. Robinson, from washington, utah, was arrested on Suspicion of Aggravated Murder, Felony Discharge of a Firearm Causing Serious Bodily harm, and obstruction of justice, according to a Proble Statement Released Friday. A Judge has Ordered that he be help without bail.Neither State Nor Federal Records Show Any Past Criminal Cases Against Him. Authorities Believe He Accep Alone.Neighbures shockedNeighbors in Washington and Nearby St George Reacted with Shock after the Arrest, Describing Robinson as Quist and Reserved. Jaida funk, 22, who lives in the same neighbourhood, said robinson’s arrest came as a complete shock. She Said News of It Spread Quickly Among Her Friends. “Often, when someone is identified as a shooter, people say you also see it coming.Durban Mickelson, Who Worked at a Store Robinson often Visited, Said He Never Stood Out. “He wouldn’t talk unless you spoke to him first.Family noticed political shift Utah State Records Show Robinson is a Registered Voter but not linked to any political party. He is listed as inactive, meaning he did not vote in the last two general elections. The probable cause statement lists his address as his parents’ Six-Bedroom Home, Where they run a granite countertop business. Both parents are registered represents.His Family Told Investigators that He Had Recently Bankay “More Political.” At a dinner table conversation, he mentioned kirk’s visit to utah valley university and expressed dislike for his views, calling kirk “full of hate and spreading hate.” A Family Member Helped Lead Police to Him after he allegedly admitted or implied involved in the shooting in the shooting, Utah Governor Spencer Cox Said. Strong Academic BackgroundBeyond the Investigation, Robinson’s background shows a different picture. He Had Been An Honor Roll Student in High School, Scoring in the Top Percentile Nationally on Standardized Tests. He briefly attensed utah state university on a scholarship before enrolling in an Electrical Apprenticeship Program at Dixie Technical College.
