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Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed shooting suspect Tyler Robinson's radicalization and non-cooperation in Charlie Kirk's murder.

Robinson's partner and roomate is cooperating; inscriptions on the gun suggest radical left ideology.

Southern Utah mourns Kirk, grappling with the tragedy; investigation updates expected Tuesday.

ST. GEORGE — Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed Sunday that the 22-year-old suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk was living with a partner who was transitioning from male to female and Robinson became "radicalized" in a short matter of time.

Cox made the statement to Kristen Welcker on NBC's Meet the Press as he was interviewed on several Sunday morning talk shows. He said more information will be released on Tuesday in the ongoing investigation.

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