Washington, Utah: Eighteen-year-old Tyler Robinson seemingly had a bright future ahead of him.

The Utah teen had scored in the top percentile on his college entrance exam and earned himself a four-year scholarship to Utah State University in Logan. His proud mother posted a video on Facebook in which her firstborn son, the eldest of three, read aloud the school’s letter offering him the grant.

“He’s so excited to start his journey and it’s going to be so amazing for him!” she wrote in another post.

Four years later, authorities say, Robinson fired a rifle shot on Tuesday from atop a building at another university campus, killing conservative influencer Charlie Kirk and triggering a new round of national anxiety over rising political violence.

Investigators are still working to under

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