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By Mike Allen · Sep 16, 2025

Good Tuesday afternoon. Today's newsletter, edited by Sam Baker, is 424 words, a 1.5-min. read. Thanks to Sheryl Miller for copy editing.

 
 
1 big thing: Prosecutors to seek death penalty
 
Charging document in the State of Utah v. Tyler James Robinson. Photo: Utah County Attorney's Office via Reuters

Prosecutors filed murder charges today against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.

  • He could face the death penalty if he's convicted. He's also facing a gun charge that could carry life in prison and a charge of obstructing justice, with a penalty of up to 15 years in prison.

Authorities released text messages in which Robinson appeared to confess to killing Kirk and discussed planning the shooting.

  • "Why did I do it? I had enough of his hatred," the suspected shooter wrote to his roommate.
  • The messages indicate that Robinson had been planning the shooting for a "bit over a week."

Robinson's DNA was found on the rifle used in the shooting, authorities said. He texted about attempting to retrieve the weapon before he was caught:

  • "I haven't seen anything about them finding it," he wrote.

Go deeper ... Read the charging documents.

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