OREM, Utah (AP) — Tyler Robinson, the Utah man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, was afraid of being shot by police and eventually agreed to surrender only if it was done peacefully, a sheriff involved with taking him into custody said Wednesday.
Robinson appeared quiet and somber when he arrived with his parents to turn himself 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.