OREM, Utah (KTVX/KUCW) — A man arrested in connection with the death of Charlie Kirk yelled, "I shot him, now shoot me," immediately after the fatal shooting in an attempt to help the shooter escape, according to newly filed documents.

George Zinn, 71, was taken into custody after the shooting, but he was later cleared of having any direct involvement with the shooting. He was arrested on suspicion of obstruction of justice.

The shooting suspect, Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested on Sept. 11 after he told a family member that he was the one who shot and killed Kirk.

According to the affidavit of probable cause that was filed, immediately after the shooting, Zinn allegedly walked up to a police officer and started yelling, "I shot him, now shoot me." The officer could not see a weapon in

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