Utah’s governor says a key detail may explain the attack. Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed the suspect, Tyler Robinson, 22, was romantically involved with roommate Lance Twiggs, who is transgender. Investigators are reviewing whether that relationship, and recent online activity, relate to motive. “Yes, definitely… I can confirm that,” Cox told CNN.
Kirk, 31, was shot in the neck during a Utah Valley University event. Cox said Twiggs has cooperated and “had no idea this was happening.” Robinson has not confessed and is not cooperating, according to Cox. Agents are examining engraved bullet casings and a note reportedly linked to the suspect. Officials say the items are still being verified.

Police also cited messages describing a hidden rifle, clothing changes, and use of a scope. Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder and obstruction. He appears in court Tuesday and could face the death penalty if convicted.
Do you think online radicalization—and personal relationships—are shaping violent motives today, or is something deeper driving these attacks?
