Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) on Friday urged people to turn away from social media, calling it a "cancer on our society" after announcing that the suspected gunman in the killing of Charlie Kirk is in custody.

At the end of his press conference announcing 22-year-old Tyler Robinson as the suspected gunman in the shooting at Utah Valley University, Cox urged people to log off of social media, citing the violent imagery that proliferates through the medium.

"We are not wired as human beings — biologically, historically — we have not evolved in a way that we are capable of processing those types of violent imagery. And by the way, we've seen another one with a gruesome stabbing very recently that went viral. This is not good for us. It is not good to consume," said Cox, referring to the fatal

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