In a shocking twist that has sent ripples across Utah and conservative circles nationwide, Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, reportedly grew up Mormon — yet allegedly fired the fatal shot just moments after Kirk praised the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The shooting occurred Wednesday at Utah Valley University, where Kirk was speaking to a cheering crowd of students during a Turning Point USA event.
Footage from the event shows Kirk interacting with a member of the Mormon faith in the audience, calling him “the guy in the shirt and tie at the front here,” before expressing admiration for the church.
“I love how Mormons send missionaries around the world, I love how polite they are. Half my team is Mormon,” Kirk told the crowd, eliciting loud applause.
He also emphasized his respect for Mormons as an evangelical Christian, stating, “Mormons are great people. Let me just say, I’m an evangelical Christian, but I’m not one of those guys that hates on Mormons.”
Moments later, Kirk was allegedly shot by Robinson. Sources report that Robinson attended the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in St. George, Utah, during his youth, yet his actions in Utah Valley turned deadly despite Kirk’s glowing words about the faith, as the New York Post reported.
Robinson was later arrested early Friday after being turned in by his retired-cop father, who reportedly confronted him at the family home. Authorities say Robinson acted alone. His father, Matthew Robinson, reportedly helped keep him contained until law enforcement arrived.
The alleged shooter’s background is raising serious questions. Neighbors confirmed Robinson’s Mormon upbringing, but family members describe him as quiet and politically distant. Kirk’s grandmother told the Daily Mail she was baffled by the violent act, noting, “My son, his dad, is a Republican for Trump. [Tyler] is the shyest person. He has never, ever spoke politics to me at all. Most of my family members are Republican. I don’t know any single one who’s a Democrat. I’m just so confused.”
The event has sparked outrage and disbelief. Robinson allegedly targeted Kirk despite his praise of a faith Robinson once attended. Witnesses report that the crowd at Utah Valley University was stunned, with chaos erupting immediately after the shooting.
The killing comes amid a turbulent year for political violence targeting conservatives. Kirk’s death has triggered nationwide discussions about campus safety, political extremism, and radicalization among young adults. The FBI continues to investigate the shooting and Robinson’s motives, while local authorities are grappling with the wider fallout.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has condemned online mockery of Kirk’s death by military personnel, highlighting the nationwide shock and anger following the assassination. The Pentagon has vowed swift action against those responsible for such behavior.
As the investigation unfolds, Tyler Robinson’s Mormon upbringing, family background, and alleged motives will remain under scrutiny. What was supposed to be a moment of celebration and political engagement turned deadly, leaving the conservative community and Utah residents in disbelief.
Charlie Kirk, 31, leaves behind a legacy of activism on college campuses and a family mourning a tragic loss, as authorities piece together how admiration for his faith could not prevent a fatal act of violence.