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Family member of Tyler Robinson's trans lover Lance Twiggs says authorities '100%' have right suspect in Charlie Kirk assassination

The relative of Twiggs said that he had "a little bit of FBI detail" for the first few weeks after the assassination, but "not anymore."

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The relative of Twiggs said that he had "a little bit of FBI detail" for the first few weeks after the assassination, but "not anymore."

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Hannah Nightingale Washington DC
A family member of the Charlie Kirk assassination suspect’s roommate-turned-lover has spoken out, saying that he no longer has FBI protection, and that she is "100 percent" confident that authorities have the right suspect in the case.

Speaking with NewsNation’s Brian Entin, the woman said of Lance Twiggs and suspect Tyler Robinson, "Both of them are super smart. I mean, Lance was … a concert pianist, like his talent for piano music was off the charts, like not normal. It was very, it was very impressive. And that’s kind of what I’ve heard about Tyler, is that he was just so smart and so — and it’s just a shame that these kids that had so much potential and so, such a bright future."



When asked what changed, she replied, "I don’t know. And then being as antisocial as they were, from my understanding of, you know, playing these games and being a part of this, this Discord group, you know, it just there—they didn't seem like they were in the real world."

The relative of Twiggs said that he had "a little bit of FBI detail" for the first few weeks after the assassination, "because there were so many threats against his family," but "not anymore," adding that Twiggs is "with his family."

When asked if Twiggs will continue to cooperate in the investigation, she replied, "I don’t know. You know, when I first found out about how he was taken in and then talked to by the police that it, you know, I know that they said that he was very cooperative, but they had to go get him and bring him in. He didn’t voluntarily go in and say, 'hey, I heard about this, and I have some knowledge,' you know."

"He had to go in, then he had to, he handed things over when they asked for him, but he wasn’t—he didn’t give up any information until he had to."

"How confident are you that police have the right guy, Tyler Robinson," Entin asked. She replied, "100 percent, they have the right guy."
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