Utah Valley University Classes Resume After Charlie Kirk Shooting
CBS NewsSeptember 17, 20253 min3,289 views
8 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβCampus Return and Emotional Impact
- π« Utah Valley University classes resumed one week after a fatal shooting on campus.
- π Students and professors described a heavy and somber atmosphere, with many feeling unprepared to return.
- π The campus, once perceived as safe, now feels changed, with one student noting the stark reality of a lunch spot becoming a crime scene.
Suspect's Court Appearance and Motive
- βοΈ The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, made his first virtual court appearance.
- π£οΈ Robinson reportedly told his parents and roommate that he believed Charlie Kirk was spreading hate and needed to be stopped.
- π A note found under his keyboard indicated his intent to kill Charlie Kirk and his belief that he wouldn't be caught if the rifle wasn't found.
- π± Text exchanges revealed his plan to retrieve the rifle and his desire to take the secret to his grave.
Family's Role in Surrender
- π Robinson's parents played a crucial role after his mother recognized him in suspect photos.
- β Despite his claims of being home sick, his mother's concern led his father to ask for a photo of a gifted rifle, which Robinson refused to send.
- π Convincing him not to take his own life or go to prison, his parents, with the help of a sheriff family friend, persuaded him to turn himself in.
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