Authorities reported that digital communications between Tyler Robinson and his 22-year-old roommate, Lance Twiggs, played a key role in locating the suspect in the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk. Investigators said these exchanges were critical in tracking Robinson’s movements after the shooting.
FBI officials confirmed Robinson had been living in St. George, Utah, with a partner identified as a transgender woman. Agents emphasized that the partner is cooperating fully with the investigation and is not facing any allegations at this time.
Text messages and other communications between Robinson and the partner were obtained by authorities. These digital traces provided investigators with crucial leads that eventually directed them to Robinson’s whereabouts.
As part of the inquiry, federal agents searched the St. George apartment shared by Robinson and his partner. Multiple electronic devices were seized during the operation and have since been sent to the FBI’s Quantico laboratory for in-depth forensic analysis.
Public records also list Lance Twiggs, 22, at the same address. Family members confirmed Twiggs lived with Robinson but described him as the “black sheep” of the family. They declined to elaborate on his political beliefs, transition status, or the nature of his relationship with Robinson.
Authorities have not indicated whether Twiggs is suspected of involvement in the crime. For now, he remains a secondary figure in the investigation, mentioned primarily due to his residence with Robinson at the time.
The FBI has stated that Robinson remains the sole identified suspect, but agents are analyzing all communications and connections to determine whether additional individuals played any role.
As the case develops, questions remain about Robinson’s inner circle, with investigators continuing to scrutinize digital evidence, personal relationships, and potential motivations behind the assassination.