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ST. GEORGE, Utah – Thirty-three hours after Charlie Kirk was gunned down at Utah Valley University, the suspect’s parents walked with him into a sheriff’s office.

The dramatic manhunt, marked by rooftop clues and a rifle inscribed with meme-like taunts, unfolded with investigators racing to track a gunman in real time.

"Tyler knew it was just inevitable with all the law enforcement pressure," Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby said after the surrender in a news conference. "He knew it was inevitable that he would be caught."

Here is a detailed look at what prosecutors describe as the 33 hours between the shot that killed Kirk and the moment his accused assassin surrendered to authorities:

MOM OF CHARLIE KIRK'S ALLE

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