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Suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting lived in quiet Utah town: ‘No different than my family’ | Suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting lived in quiet Utah town: ‘No different than my family’ |
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In Washington, a small city some 260 miles from where Kirk was killed, neighbors expressed shock and surprise at arrest of local college student | In Washington, a small city some 260 miles from where Kirk was killed, neighbors expressed shock and surprise at arrest of local college student |
Editor’s note: This article was updated on 12 September 2025 to remove summarized quotes after the verified source who attended high school with Tyler Robinson said after publication that they could not accurately remember details of their relationship. | |
The quiet neighborhood was like many others in the sun-baked city of Washington, Utah, which lies amid the red rock and sagebrush mesas of the Utah-Arizona borderlands. | The quiet neighborhood was like many others in the sun-baked city of Washington, Utah, which lies amid the red rock and sagebrush mesas of the Utah-Arizona borderlands. |
Just hours before, news had broken that law enforcement had arrested a suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk, the far-right influencer and Turning Point USA co-founder. | Just hours before, news had broken that law enforcement had arrested a suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk, the far-right influencer and Turning Point USA co-founder. |
That suspect was Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old college student who they said confessed to his family that he had shot and killed Kirk earlier this week. | That suspect was Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old college student who they said confessed to his family that he had shot and killed Kirk earlier this week. |
Public records showed that Robinson’s family lived here in Washington, a small city of 35,000 people located about 260 miles (420km) south-west of Orem, where Kirk was killed during a public event on a college campus. His death has reverberated across the world and thrust Utah into the national spotlight. | Public records showed that Robinson’s family lived here in Washington, a small city of 35,000 people located about 260 miles (420km) south-west of Orem, where Kirk was killed during a public event on a college campus. His death has reverberated across the world and thrust Utah into the national spotlight. |
By mid-morning on Friday, the streets near the residence were crowded with police vehicles and a neat row of media cameras. | By mid-morning on Friday, the streets near the residence were crowded with police vehicles and a neat row of media cameras. |
Melissa Tait, 55 and a mother of four, lives just down the street, and said the Robinson family were “just like any other neighbor” and that they were “no different than my family”. | Melissa Tait, 55 and a mother of four, lives just down the street, and said the Robinson family were “just like any other neighbor” and that they were “no different than my family”. |
Tait expressed sympathy for the family, and gratitude that Robinson was now in custody after his father recognized him in photos and video footage police released of the shooter escaping the scene. | Tait expressed sympathy for the family, and gratitude that Robinson was now in custody after his father recognized him in photos and video footage police released of the shooter escaping the scene. |
“Unfortunately their son made a really bad decision,” Tait said. | “Unfortunately their son made a really bad decision,” Tait said. |
Kristin Schwiermann, 66, a neighbor of the Robinsons, said that Tyler came “from a very loving family”. The news, she said, left her shocked. “We live in a very nice neighborhood, a very quiet neighborhood, we all know each other … I didn’t think he would have done this.” | Kristin Schwiermann, 66, a neighbor of the Robinsons, said that Tyler came “from a very loving family”. The news, she said, left her shocked. “We live in a very nice neighborhood, a very quiet neighborhood, we all know each other … I didn’t think he would have done this.” |
Details are still emerging about Robinson and a motive for the crime. Authorities say Robinson was enrolled in an electrical apprenticeship at Dixie Technical College in nearby St George, and briefly attended Utah State University (USU). | Details are still emerging about Robinson and a motive for the crime. Authorities say Robinson was enrolled in an electrical apprenticeship at Dixie Technical College in nearby St George, and briefly attended Utah State University (USU). |
Walter Williams, a neighbor who has lived in the same neighborhood for four years but did not know Tyler personally, expressed surprise when he heard the news. | Walter Williams, a neighbor who has lived in the same neighborhood for four years but did not know Tyler personally, expressed surprise when he heard the news. |
“I honestly didn’t know he lived here,” said Williams, 33, in an interview from the suburban streets. He called the neighborhood a “safe place”. “Everybody knows each other, and takes care of each other,” he said. | “I honestly didn’t know he lived here,” said Williams, 33, in an interview from the suburban streets. He called the neighborhood a “safe place”. “Everybody knows each other, and takes care of each other,” he said. |
Reflecting on the US’s deepening division and renewed fears of violence between those on opposite sides of the political spectrum, Williams said that as a Christian, he liked a lot of what Kirk said. But he also respected everyone’s right to their own views. | Reflecting on the US’s deepening division and renewed fears of violence between those on opposite sides of the political spectrum, Williams said that as a Christian, he liked a lot of what Kirk said. But he also respected everyone’s right to their own views. |
“I know everybody has their own opinions, that’s totally fine. That’s what the US is about,” Williams said. “Having different opinions and not forcing that on each other, not taking it out on each other. We can have an open dialogue and respect each other for our own opinions because we’re all different and that’s the beauty of being human.” | “I know everybody has their own opinions, that’s totally fine. That’s what the US is about,” Williams said. “Having different opinions and not forcing that on each other, not taking it out on each other. We can have an open dialogue and respect each other for our own opinions because we’re all different and that’s the beauty of being human.” |
Miles Meloni, 14, also lives in the neighborhood. Meloni followed Kirk, and said that he felt “great sorrow” for both the Robinson and Kirk families. | Miles Meloni, 14, also lives in the neighborhood. Meloni followed Kirk, and said that he felt “great sorrow” for both the Robinson and Kirk families. |
Meloni is alarmed by political violence in the country he is coming of age in. | Meloni is alarmed by political violence in the country he is coming of age in. |
“I want to see a change,” Meloni said. “I think for people like this, if the family sees any progression towards this view, that they need to hurt people, that they need to have their child, family member, friends, anybody seek help.” | “I want to see a change,” Meloni said. “I think for people like this, if the family sees any progression towards this view, that they need to hurt people, that they need to have their child, family member, friends, anybody seek help.” |
He hopes this doesn’t skew people’s perception of the state he calls home. | He hopes this doesn’t skew people’s perception of the state he calls home. |
“It’s just not something you think would happen here,” Meloni said. “Don’t let this taint your view on Utah.” | “It’s just not something you think would happen here,” Meloni said. “Don’t let this taint your view on Utah.” |