The parents of Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin Tyler Robinson are a construction worker and a care worker.
Police sources identified Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah resident, as the main suspect in the assassination of the conservative activist.
Robinson was taken into custody on Thursday night in southern Utah after having allegedly confessed to his father, Matt Robinson.
Matt, who runs a family-owned construction company, then contacted authorities and secured his son before he could be taken into custody.
Robinson was a student at Utah State University on a scholarship, insiders confirmed to Daily Mail.
His mother, Amber Robinson, works for Intermountain Support Coordination Services, a company contracted by the state of Utah to help disabled people receive care.
The parents are registered Republicans, according to public records.
The family’s social media show Robinson, who has two younger brothers, enjoying vacations and sharing smiling selfies, including some celebrating the alleged killer getting into college.
He lives in a $600,000 six-bedroom home in Washington, Utah – about 260 miles south of Kirk’s assassination in Orem.
One image from Robinson’s mother’s social media from 2017, shows him wearing a Donald Trump costume for Halloween.
He also posed with guns in his childhood, which included a M2 Browning 50. caliber gun.
Officials have yet to confirm a motive to the assassination. Authorities said at a press conference on Thursday night that Robinson will face the death penalty if convicted.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox announced his capture at a press conference Friday by stating: ‘Good morning, ladies and gentlemen – we got him.’
Robinson’s family members told police that he had become ‘more political in recent years’, Cox said.
They described incidents where Robinson had come to dinner and ‘mentioned Charlie Kirk was coming to UVU and mentioned why he didn’t like him’.
Cox said that casings from the weapon used to kill Kirk were found to have several anti-fascist messages engraved on them, including one referencing the Italian anti-fascist song Bella Ciao.
One engraving read ‘Hey Fascists, Catch!’ – next to an up arrow symbol, right arrow symbol and three down arrow symbols – and another read ‘If You Read This You Are Gay LMAO’, Cox said.
Robinson arrived on the UVU campus driving a gray Dodge Challenger, before opening fire on the influencer, police said.