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Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson’s fingerprints, palm print found near rooftop: report

​NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Freshly unsealed search warrants in the case against Tyler Robinson, the Utah resident charged with assassinating conservative figure Charlie Kirk in September, have disclosed additional information on how investigators gathered DNA and cellphone records that position him at the shooting site. Authorities secured DNA from “fingerprints and a smeared palm print near the northeast corner rooftop edge of the Losee Center building, where Robinson descended from the roof to the ground below,” as well as cellphone data indicating his whereabouts on Sept. According to East Idaho News, the incident occurred on 10/2025. A Google Maps route discovered on Robinson’s phone reportedly led to an area near Utah Valley University’s campus, as the outlet noted. TYLER ROBINSON: PROSECUTORS ARGUE CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTING TEXTS REFLECT CONFUSION, NOT BIAS, TO COUNTER CONFLICT ALLEGATION. The warrants also contained a note that Robinson allegedly left for his roommate—whom he was romantically involved with—shortly before the alleged assassination. Robinson called his partner, Lance Twiggs, “Luna.” “Luna, if you’re reading this as per my text, then I’m so sorry,” the note reportedly read. This morning, I left the house on a mission and set up an auto-text: “GOT A TIP?” “I’m probably dead or staring down a long prison term.”  

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