How could he be so calm?
New surveillance footage from a gas station show alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson casually pumping gas shortly after he allegedly shot and killed Charlie Kirk.
Authorities obtained footage of Robinson at the gas station which was located over 200 miles away from Utah Valley University where Kirk was shot, after they received reports Robinson allegedly threw away evidence at the gas station.
Fox News reported more details on the newly released security footage:
Newly released surveillance video obtained by Fox News Digital shows Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin at a Utah gas station one day after the conservative influencer was gunned down while speaking at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University.
Local authorities were initially called to a Maverik gas station in Cedar City, roughly 215 miles from where Kirk was shot, after Utah state officials alerted police that alleged shooter Tyler Robinson, 22, may have dumped evidence in a nearby trash can.
Officers subsequently responded to the tip, where they uncovered surveillance video of Robinson but confirmed that he did not throw anything in the gas station’s trash during his stop.
The video shows Robinson’s Dodge Challenger arriving at a Maverik gas station at around 7:15 a.m. on Sept. 11, in Cedar City, less than 24 hours into authorities’ manhunt for the alleged assassin.
Robinson can be seen exiting his vehicle and paying for gas using a credit card before standing next to the car as he pumped fuel.
“Once the tank was full, he removed the nozzle, closed the gas cap, got back into his vehicle and left the gas station,” the Cedar City Police Department said in an incident report. “At no time did Tyler approach or use any trash cans to dispose of items.”
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NEW: Surveillance video shows Tyler Robinson at a Utah gas station during the manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s murderer.
The video, obtained by Fox News Digital, shows Robinson at 7:15 a.m. on September 11 in Cedar City, Utah, paying for gas with a credit card and fueling his car. pic.twitter.com/qv3nU0ngHH
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 4, 2025
Court TV reported more on Robinson’s visit to the gas station:
Investigators said they believed he changed his clothing before committing the shooting. Robinson’s family recognized him in surveillance photos taken on campus and convinced him to turn himself in on the evening of Sept. 11, prosecutors said. Police said when he turned himself in, he was wearing clothing similar to what he had been wearing when he arrived on campus.
ADVERTISEMENTPolice in Cedar City obtained the video from a local gas station after his arrest, when investigators tracked Robinson’s financial transactions.
Investigators wanted to check the footage to see if Robinson disposed of any evidence while he was at the gas station, according to the police report. However, the footage showed the suspect paying at the pump, filling up and driving away without ever approaching a trash can.
He was at the gas station for fewer than three minutes.
Cedar City is about 200 miles south of UVU, and Robinson lived further south in the city of Washington.


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