Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin tried and failed to cover his tracks in the hours after the fatal shooting, prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Tyler Robinson, 22, faces six felony charges, including aggravated murder and obstruction of justice, in the killing of the 31-year-old conservative icon.

On Tuesday afternoon, prosecutors revealed their account of how Robinson escaped the scene of the shooting in Orem, Utah and prompted a frantic 33-hour manhunt—one that now has him facing a capital murder charge.

The timeline that Utah County prosecutors outlined in their Tuesday afternoon press conference and accompanying charging documents deepens the narrative authorities had sketched out during the manhunt, with new details revealing the lengths to which Robinson went to try to conceal his alleg

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