The alleged murderer of Charlie Kirko lived with a transgender partner who now cooperates with FBI: officials

Exclusive: The alleged murderer of Charlie Kirko lived with his transgender partner, senior FBI officials, told Fox News Digital.

Bureau officials confirmed that Tyler Robinson, 22, supported a “romantic relationship” with an unnamed man who was a man moving to a woman and that they would share the Holy St. George, Utah. These FBI officials told Fox News Digital that the Robinson’s partner is fully cooperating with the FBI investigation.

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One FBI official said Fox News Digital that the individual was “particularly cooperative” and said the person “had no idea” Robinson allegedly planning to kill the founder of Turning Point. Currently, a person is not accused of any criminal activity related to murder.

Forensic agents are seen in the apartment complex, where Tyler Robinson, 22, suspected of Charlie Kirk, a right -wing activist, lived in St. George, Utah, 2025 September 12th. Kirk was shot by speaking at the Utah Valley University, Utah, Utah, Utah, Utah, 10. (Romain Fonsegrives/AFP photo)

FBI officials told Fox News Digital that the FBI had text messages and other relationships between Robinson and his partner who helped FBI agents Zero to Robinson. Officials said the FBI had taken evidence from their apartment, including computers sent to Quantico, Fox News Digital learned.

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The FBI refused to comment on whether the Robinson’s partner would be accused of crime.

“FBI is investigating a record number of tips,” the FBI spokesman said. “Every connection, every group, every interface will be investigated and anyone related to this issue, anywhere in the world, but anywhere they can be, they will be taken to court.”

The apartment Robinson and his partner shared the same parents of South Utah community in Robinson’s parents. This is about four hours of the Utah Valley University, where Robinson allegedly shot a Kirk.

Kirk was killed on Wednesday when he talked to a crowd of school in Orem. The authorities believe that one shot has been fired from the roof of about 200 yards. Kirk was 31 and a married father of two little children.

Tyler Robinson's apartment

Robinson lived in this Saint George, Utah, in the apartment complex with his roommate and lover.

The moments before Robinson allegedly shot Kirk, a member of the audience asked Kirk, “Do you know how many transgender Americans have been mass shooters over the last 10 years?”

Kirk replied, “Too much.”

Then Kirk asked, “Do you know how many mass shooters have been in America in the last 10 years?”

Kirk replied, “Calculation or non -counting gang violence?”

Kirk was then killed.

The Fox News Digital source said that Robinson’s father, who eventually turned him into government authorities, said he acknowledged his son from observation image images, which FBI director Kasha Patel said to be released as 33 hours Manhunt.

The source of Fox News Digital said that when Robinson came to his father’s house, he said he wanted to kill himself. The source told Fox News Digital that his father spoke to the minister he knew before turning his son.

Meanwhile, a rifle that FBI believes that it was used to kill a kirk containing ammunition written by anti -fascist messages.

The Utah Governor Spencer Cox approved presentations at a press conference on Friday, saying that the investigators had discovered notes on the housings found with a rifle bolt near the university town.

In one of the houses used and three unused shells were patterns, Cox said.

News of ammunition notes were first shared in the social media on Thursday morning in a preliminary bulletin attributed to the office of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives.

This is a developing story. Check for updates.

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