The man accused of assassinating conservative hero Charlie Kirk was caught on camera a day after the killing, gassing up his ride at a Utah filling station.
In exclusive footage obtained by Fox News Digital, Tyler Robinson can be seen at a Maverik gas station, going through the motions of fueling up: from removing his Dodge Charger’s gas cap to returning the nozzle to the pump.
Robinson, 22, is accused of fatally shooting Kirk last month during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University.
Robinson’s photo was shared with the media within hours of the murder.
Someone called police in Cedar City, Utah, the morning of Sept. 11, after spotting Robinson at the gas station, the outlet reported.
However, the video shows Robinson did not throw anything away as he pumped fuel.
Robinson faces aggravated homicide, felony discharge of a firearm, obstruction,and witness tampering charges in the high profile shooting.
He has not yet entered pleas to those charges.
The gas station stop happened as Robinson made his getaway from Orem to St. George, Utah.
Prosecutors said they will seek the death penalty in Robinson’s case.





