LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — St. George, Utah, where Tyler Robinson grew up and was arrested early Friday morning, is a fast-growing but still small town.

It's a place where locals say guns and hunting are part of the culture. So much so that in St. George, it's common for kids as young as eight to be enrolled in a hunter safety course that covers handling, storage and use of guns, as well as wilderness survival skills.

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I spoke by phone to a St. George resident whose child went to high school with Tyler Robinson. That parent told me Robinson was a normal kid, from a good family with a normal upbringing, mir

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