Chilling new details have surfaced about Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Friends claim Robinson joked online about FBI surveillance photos during the nationwide manhunt.
In a private Discord chat, one friend tagged him under the suspect’s images with “wya 💀,” meaning “where you at.” Robinson reportedly brushed it off, calling the man in the photos his “doppelganger.” Another joked, “Tyler killed Charlie!!!” Robinson allegedly replied that it was just his look-alike “trying to get me in trouble.”

Shockingly, someone suggested turning him in for the FBI’s $100,000 reward, to which Robinson joked, “Only if I get a cut.” He even made dark comments about getting rid of a “manifesto and exact copy rifle” lying around.
These revelations have left many stunned. “It’s chilling to think he could joke while America was grieving,” one reader wrote online.
Do you think suspects joking about crimes online shows arrogance — or a dangerous lack of remorse?