Crime
Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson had a romantic relationship with his roommate Lance Twiggs

According to six sources familiar with the investigation, authorities are exploring whether 22-year-old Tyler Robinson was motivated by his belief that Kirk’s outspoken views on transgender issues were “hateful” toward individuals like Robinson’s transgender roommate, Lance Twiggs.
Investigators believe that Twiggs may be central to understanding Robinson’s motive. Sources confirmed that Robinson and Twiggs were in a romantic relationship, though officials initially withheld details about the roommate’s gender identity to protect their privacy.
Twiggs, described as “aghast” upon learning of the shooting, has been fully cooperating with investigators. One source recounted that when informed of Robinson’s alleged role, Twiggs exclaimed: “That’s what happened? Oh my God, no. Here are all the messages.”
Those electronic messages, later reviewed by authorities, included exchanges where “Tyler” allegedly confessed to hiding his rifle after the shooting.
The alleged trans ‘girl’friend of the shooter is was active in r/TransDIY, a subreddit known to groom minors behind their parents backs.

According to Utah Governor Spencer Cox, Robinson wrote to Twiggs that he had wrapped the firearm in a towel and concealed it in nearby bushes at Utah Valley University, the site of the assassination.
Robinson allegedly instructed his roommate that the weapon would need to be retrieved.
Federal and state authorities are also probing whether local leftist groups in Utah had prior knowledge of Robinson’s intentions or offered support afterward.
At least one organization reportedly deleted its social media presence in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
The suspect’s political ideology remains under scrutiny. Online debate has polarized around Robinson’s background:
- Some conservatives have labeled him an “unhinged leftist.”
- Liberals have pointed to his conservative upbringing in Utah, noting that his family openly supports former President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
Robinson’s mother, Debbie Robinson, stated: “Most of my family members are Republican. I don’t know any single one who’s a Democrat.”
Family members further indicated that Robinson had become “more political” in recent years and had expressed interest in Kirk’s scheduled appearance at Utah Valley University in Orem.
Governor Cox added that relatives recalled Robinson referencing a conversation in which someone claimed that Kirk “was spreading hate and was full of hate,” though it remains unclear who made that statement.
The case has drawn criticism from LGBTQ advocacy groups, who have condemned inaccurate early media reports suggesting that a shell casing recovered at the scene contained a message related to transgender issues.
Kirk, who frequently visited college campuses to host debates under banners reading “Prove Me Wrong,” was an outspoken critic of gender-affirming medical procedures for minors and transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. His positions made him a highly polarizing figure in national political discourse.
Authorities emphasized that Twiggs remains a cooperating witness and is not currently facing charges.
“It’s pretty clear that Robinson’s roommate knew a lot and didn’t say anything after the killing, so they’re a person of interest officially and are cooperating,” one official said. “We want to keep it that way. What we want to know is if anyone else had knowledge [of the shooting], before or after.”
The investigation into Robinson’s motive, possible affiliations, and support networks is ongoing.
Crime
16-year-old Harmony Mitchell killed after shooting in Chicago Washington Park neighborhood

Chicago authorities have identified 16-year-old Harmony Mitchell as the victim of a fatal shooting that occurred earlier this week in the Washington Park neighborhood.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed her identity following her death on Saturday evening, October 4, 2025, after two days on life support.
According to the Chicago Police Department (CPD), officers responded to multiple calls reporting a gunshot inside a residential building near 56th Street and Michigan Avenue around 7:09 a.m. on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
Initial reports suggested the possibility of a self-inflicted gunshot; however, upon arrival, officers found Harmony inside a bedroom with a gunshot wound to the chin.
The teen was transported to Comer Children’s Hospital, where she was placed on a ventilator in the intensive care unit in critical condition.
Despite the efforts of medical staff, Harmony succumbed to her injuries on Saturday evening.
Detectives are treating the case as a possible accidental shooting, though police have stated they do not believe Harmony shot herself.
A firearm was later recovered in an alley behind the residence, while investigators found a shell casing and a trail of blood inside the apartment.
No arrests have been made at this time, and Area One detectives continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Tips can be submitted anonymously at CPDTip.com, or by contacting the Chicago Police Department’s 2nd District at (312) 747-8366.