(NEXSTAR) — New details regarding what led up to the arrest of the man suspected of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk, and what he allegedly told his roommate in the aftermath, were released Tuesday.

Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested on Sept. 11, more than a day after investigators say the Utah man fired a single shot at Kirk as the conservative influencer spoke at Utah Valley University. Kirk, 31, was rushed to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

Officials announced last week that Robinson’s family had helped to turn him over to authorities. Initially, Utah Governor Spencer Cox said it was Robinson’s father who recognized his son in photos released by the FBI, but new information released Tuesday shows Robinson’s mother may have initially made that identification.

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