NEW YORK, September 14. /TASS/. Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the murder of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has pleaded not guilty and is refusing to cooperate with investigators, Utah Governor Spencer Cox said.
"He has not confessed to authorities and he is not cooperating. But all the people around him are cooperating. That’s very important," he told ABC News.
Cox confirmed that Robinson was living with a transgender (the LGBT movement outlawed in Russia as extremist). He cited the man’s family and friends as saying that he had far left views.
Kirk, 31, was shot and killed on Wednesday during his speech at the university in Orem, Utah. The conservative activist was a supporter of President Donald Trump and, according to the Associated Press, contributed significantly to his victory in the last presidential election. Kirk has repeatedly opposed American military aid to Ukraine.
The suspect in the murder, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was detained on the evening of September 11. He was handed over to the authorities by his father, who said his son confessed to him what he did. Trump stated he hopes Robinson is convicted and sentenced to death.