A former assistant director of the Bureau of Prisons told Fox News this week that it would be unwise to have alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson among the general jail population where he is being held — for his safety and everyone else.

It also shouldn’t necessarily be seen as a punishment, either, Judi Garrett explained.

“Somebody like that,” she said, “is in a very different circumstance than he has been in prior times in his life. ... So while he may or may not have displayed any tendency towards certain behaviors, he may be interested in engaging those behaviors now. … Any custodian of someone like that would be remiss in not treating him very differently from most everyone else in their population.”

Robinson’s attorneys filed a request on Thursday that their client be a

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