Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, sent a chilling online message the day after the shooting. He wrote, “I have bad news,” to about three dozen people on Discord. The message came hours before his arrest.
Kirk, 31, was shot dead on September 10 during a student Q&A at Utah Valley University. The incident took place in Orem at around 12:20 p.m. local time. Authorities named Robinson, 22, as the prime suspect.
Discord Confession Raises Alarming Questions
According to the Washington Post, Robinson confessed to the killing in his Discord message. He told his online friends, “It was me at UVU yesterday. I’m sorry for all of this.” He also said he would surrender through a sheriff friend.
The message was posted on September 11, one day after the shooting. Robinson thanked his online community for “good times and laughs” before announcing he was giving himself up. He was arrested about two hours later.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox later said Robinson is not cooperating with investigators. “He has not confessed to authorities. He is not cooperating,” Cox told ABC News. The governor added that Robinson’s friends and people around him have been helping police.
National Shock and Political Fallout
The killing of Charlie Kirk shocked the nation. Kirk was the founder of Turning Point USA and a well-known conservative figure. His death sparked debate across political lines.
Former President Donald Trump called it a “dark moment for America.” Many conservative leaders have blamed political extremism for fueling violence. Others warned against turning the tragedy into a political weapon.
The case has also raised concerns about online communities. Robinson’s alleged confession on Discord highlighted how private platforms can become part of major criminal investigations. Authorities are reviewing his digital trail as part of the probe.
What Happens Next in the Case
Robinson remains in custody as the investigation continues. He faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder. Court hearings are expected in the coming weeks.
Officials have not shared details about a possible motive. Friends and online contacts described Robinson as active in digital chat groups. Investigators are working to piece together his actions before and after the shooting.
The chilling words “I have bad news” now stand as a grim marker of the day after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The case continues to unfold with national attention fixed on Utah.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What does “I have bad news” refer to in this case?
It was part of a Discord message Tyler Robinson allegedly sent to friends. In it, he confessed to killing Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University.
Q2: When was the message sent?
The message was sent on September 11, a day after the shooting, just before Robinson was arrested.
Q3: Did Robinson confess to police?
No. Utah Governor Spencer Cox confirmed Robinson has not confessed to authorities and is not cooperating with investigators.
Q4: Where did the shooting happen?
Charlie Kirk was shot during a student Q&A session at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on September 10.
Q5: What is the current status of the case?
Robinson is in custody and faces charges of first-degree murder. Court proceedings are ongoing.
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