The suspected shooter who killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a college speaking event in Utah confessed to a family member and is in custody, authorities said Friday morning.

The shooter was identified as Tyler Robinson, said Gov. Spencer Cox. He was taken into custody after a family member contacted a family friend, who told authorities Robinson had "confessed to them or implied that he committed the incident." Authorities tied him to the crime through a review of online messages, interviews with his family members and friends, and surveillance video.

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