Man arrested for allegedly faking confession to Charlie Kirk’s killing | Charlie Kirk shooting

A man who was detained after the murder of Point Point US Executive Director Charlie Kirk was arrested on allegations that he was trying to block the authorities by misrepresenting deadly shoots.
After being arrested on Monday, 71-year-old George Zinn was killed by Kirk’s murder in Utah Valley University (UVU). In addition, the state officials who detained Zinn after being released from a hospital treated for a medical situation were reserved in connection with the images depicting child abuse on his mobile phone.
The documents opened by Uvu campus in the case of Zinn claimed that Kirk’s murder at Utah Valley University (UVU) on September 10th claims that he started screaming, “I hit him – now I hit me”. The video of the officials holding Zinn caused some to believe that some of the authorities had rapidly arrested a suspect in the murder of a conservative political activist.
Then, when the gun was asked by an officer whom Kirk killed, Zinn was allegedly answered: “I will not tell you.” The police claimed that Zinn confessed to no shooter and did not know who he was – and claimed how he had moved away from the real killer in the hope of being a martyr.
Zinn was brought to a hospital after experiencing an unspecified medical department and said to officers, police documents and a statement from the authorities, “I’m glad he said that the real suspect could escape.”
Allegedly, he was reluctant to allow researchers to look at his phone, saying that he used the device to “look at the sexual abuse materials”. KSL noted. Researchers claimed that a research on Zinn’s phone has more than 20 images showing sexual abuse of child sexual abuse, including minors believed to be between five and 12 years, and confirmed that there are open messages that share images with others.
Ultimately, the authorities arrested Zinn for the prevention of justice linked to the sexual exploitation of the minors after the murder of Kirk and for the alleged content on his phone.
The police announced that Kirk’s real suspect killer was arrested on Friday after a two -day person. Utah, about 260 miles south of UVU, was described as 22 -year -old Tyler Robinson of Washington County.
Zinn has a history of criminal offense and conviction in Utah in the last thirty years, According to KSL and other local media reports. In particular, in 2013, he was arrested for allegations that he asked whether he could help establish bombs on the end line of Salt Lake City, Utah, Marathon organizers.
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Salt Lake Tribune, whose office previously referred to the information from a regional lawyer who prosecute him, reported that Zinn was “politically conservative, prone to Liberter”.
On Monday, a judge ordered Zinn to be kept without bail, according to online court records.
Utah state prosecutors accused Robinson for the capital murder on Tuesday and said they aimed to continue the death penalty against him if he was convicted.
Prosecutors claimed that Robinson was detained by the police the day when Zinn was killed in messages sent to a roommate after the murder of Kirk.
Prosecutors, Robinson’a by the roommate by the police asked if the police caught Kirk’s killer.
He claimed that Robinson was partly killer despite the police’s first “crazy old dude capture”.




