Utah prosecutors revealed charges against the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Tuesday, sharing texts they claim 22-year-old Tyler Robinson sent in the hours after the shooting.

In the document outlining the six felony counts and one misdemeanor Robinson faces, state officials shared text messages allegedly sent by Robinson to his roommate. In the dialogue in the document, Robinson tells his roommate to look for a note, which states his intention to kill Kirk. He apologizes to his roommate and asks them to avoid speaking to the police without a lawyer.

“I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out,” Robinson allegedly wrote. “If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence.”

Robinson goes on to fret about losing his grandfather’

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