A Utah judge has ordered Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, to remain in custody without bail.
Judge Shawn Rice Howell signed the order after prosecutors presented early evidence linking Robinson to the fatal shooting at Utah Valley University.
Court filings note investigators recovered personal items and ammunition engraved with unusual internet-inspired phrases.
Governor Spencer Cox confirmed the markings included video game commands, memes, and cultural references.
Experts caution the engravings may not prove motive but suggest ties to online communities.
Robinson, who has no prior criminal record, was identified after his father recognized him in surveillance
photos released by authorities. Concerned for his safety, the family contacted a pastor, who alerted federal
officials. Robinson was taken into custody Thursday night following a coordinated operation by federal and local agencies.
Authorities say Robinson faces several preliminary charges, with formal indictments still pending.
Investigators are analyzing digital evidence and thousands of public tips to establish motive.
Governor Cox and FBI Director Kash Patel praised the rapid law enforcement response.
Patel revealed the FBI has received over 11,000 tips, underscoring the national attention on a case that continues to unfold.