A young Utah man suspected of killing the influential conservative activist Charlie Kirk has been caught and arrested.

“We got him,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox told reporters.

The suspect, identified as Tyler Robinson, had “implied that he had committed the murder” to a friend, and that person would turn on him and contact the Washington County sheriff’s office on Thursday.

On Wednesday, it was revealed that the shooter used a bolt-action rifle that was found in a wooded area after he fled from the building from which he shot. Footage of his escape would soon come out, showing him jumping from a roof.

The rifle and three unfired rounds of ammunition found reportedly had a message on them. The Wall Street Journal reported that they were engraved with expressions of transgender and antifa

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