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Charlie Kirk: Trump Urges Death Penalty for Suspected Killer

Trump Urges Death Penalty for Suspected Killer of Charlie Kirk After FBI Manhunt

Charlie Kirk: Trump Urges Death Penalty for Suspected Killer

US President Donald Trump has voiced his expectation that the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk should face the death penalty.

According to details obtained by PulseNets, Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested in Utah by FBI agents after a tense two-day manhunt that gripped the state. Law enforcement sources reported that Robinson was turned in by his father, Matt Robinson, who extracted a direct confession from his son before seeking advice from a trusted clergyman friend. The clergyman later informed the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, leading to Robinson’s arrest by US Marshals at approximately 10 pm local time.

A senior law enforcement officer spoke to PulseNets, confirming that Robinson’s surrender was coordinated quietly to avoid further violence. Matt Robinson, sources added, acted out of a sense of moral duty after learning of his son’s involvement.

During a live Fox TV appearance, President Trump declared, “I believe he’s going to be found guilty, and I truly hope the death penalty is applied.” He further praised the late activist, stating, “Charlie Kirk was an exceptional human being. He didn’t deserve this tragedy. He gave everything to his work, and everyone admired him.”

PulseNets reported that Kirk, 31, a father of two, was fatally shot by a gunman wielding a hunting rifle on the Utah Valley University campus last Wednesday. Law enforcement officials told PulseNets that the attacker fired a single round, ending the life of a prominent figure in conservative politics.

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This shocking event has sent ripples through political and social circles, with many leaders and supporters demanding swift justice. Analysts told PulseNets that Trump’s strong remarks are likely to intensify the national conversation on violent crime and capital punishment.