Shocking new details have emerged about the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. Investigators say 22-year-old Tyler Robinson played a pornographic online game called Furry Shades of Gay and followed explicit cartoon artists, including some tied to disturbing scandals.
Robinson was arraigned Tuesday on seven charges, including murder and witness tampering, after Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University last week. “This case just gets darker,” one observer said. Robinson’s Steam account showed he played the explicit furry game enough to earn prizes featuring sexualized characters.

His online footprint also linked him to controversial artist RedRusker, who admitted creating underage “cub” porn illustrations. Robinson reportedly interacted with another artist, known as Obure, whose work focused on extreme fetish content.
The revelations paint a troubling picture of the suspect’s secret life. “It’s chilling to see what he was involved with,” one social media user wrote. This case raises questions about online communities and how they may influence real-world violence.

What do you think—should authorities monitor such online spaces more closely?