(Orem, UTAH) — Authorities have taken into custody the person they suspect of shooting and killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Wednesday at a Utah university campus event.

Tyler Robinson, 22, was taken into custody in St. George, Utah, on Friday, authorities said and sources told ABC News.

Robinson’s father recognized him as the person being sought by police after authorities distributed photographs.

Here’s what we know about Robinson, how the shooting was carried out and how he was caught.

How Robinson was caught

President Donald Trump initially announced the arrest, stating on “Fox and Friends” on Friday morning, “I think, with high degree of certainty, we have him in custody.”

Authorities confirmed the news during a press conference on Friday morning, with Utah Gov. Spen

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