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The man accused of killing conservative influencer Charlie Kirk is expected to be formally charged by prosecutors in Utah this week.
NPR's Joe Hernandez reports the suspect,
who was taken into custody last week, is not cooperating with authorities.
22 year old Tyler Robinson is being held without bail in a Utah jail.
He's set to face formal charges this week, such as aggravated murder and obstruction of justice.
Aggravated murder carries the potential sentence of the death penalty in Utah.
Governor Spencer Cox told ABCs this week that Robinson has not confessed to authorities.
He's not cooperating, but all the people around him are cooperating,
and I think that's very important.
Cox said investigators are being helped by Robinson's roommate,
who he says was also a romantic partner.
Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University.
Joe Hernandez, NPR News.