Andrew Tate has shared some thoughts following the arrest of Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson.
Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah resident, is in custody after turning himself in in the wake of Kirk’s assassination on Wednesday afternoon.
Kirk, a conservative activist and the founder of Turning Point USA, was speaking at Utah Valley University as part of his America Comeback Tour when he was shot in the neck from a distance of around 130 meters.
The shooter managed to flee the scene, leaving behind a high-powered rifle and ammo with engraved messages. But he has since surrendered himself to the authorities on the advice of his family, who persuaded him to drive to a police station.
Andrew Tate Wants To Know Who Inspired Tyler Robinson

Tate, an outspoken figure himself, addressed the development on Friday, referring to Robinson in not-so-flattering terms.
“So Charlie’s killer has been caught. Some 22-year-old dweeb, some theater kid who managed to kill a man far greater than he could ever be,” the controversial influencer said in a video.
Tate went on to suggest that Tyler be publicly interviewed and that the names of all his influences be wrangled out of him.
“He should be publicly interviewed and the name of every single inspiration he had should be noted,” he added.
He then described the manner in which the 22-year-old should be punished. It’s too graphic to detail here, so watch the video…
Robinson’s arrest has dominated the headlines all day, with his mugshot causing quite the stir, while the authorities have released additional information, including a bit on the messages he sent to a roommate in which he claimed he was supposed to pick up a rifle at a drop-off point.
