Prosecutors expect to file formal charges on Tuesday accusing a 22-year-old from southern Utah of killing prominent right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk. Officials have provided new details in recent days about evidence, including DNA and text messages, that could be made public with the charging documents.

A first court appearance is expected at 3 p.m. Mountain time for the suspect, Tyler Robinson, who turned himself in late Thursday, about 33 hours after Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University. Robinson is being held on suspicion of aggravated murder and related felonies, though the formal charges may differ.

Here’s what we’re covering:

— Suspect’s texts: Before he was arrested, Robinson sent text messages to friends on the chat app Discord indicating that he was closely followi

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