OREM, Utah — Tyler Robinson, the Utah man charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk, was afraid of being shot by police and agreed to surrender as long as it was done peacefully, a sheriff involved with taking him into custody said Wednesday.

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Tyler Robinson, the Utah man charged with killing with Charlie Kirk, was afraid of being shot by police and agreed to surrender as long as it was done peacefully, a sheriff involved with taking him into custody said Wednesday

Robinson appeared quiet and somber when he turned himself in with his parents last Thursday at the Washington County Sheriff's office, a day after Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University, said Sheriff Nate Brooksby

Robinson faced his first hearing in the case Tuesday where prosecutors said they'

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